Lexicographical Neighbors of Interrogational
Literary usage of Interrogational
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Annual Conference Proceedings of the American Library Association by American Library Association. Conference, American Library Association (1911)
"Hence this question mark rampant, hence this interrogational presentation, hence
this request for cooperation. Without the subject characterization one man ..."
2. The Organon, Or: Logical Treatises, of Aristotle. With the Introduction of by Aristotle (1908)
"9. Waitz, vol. ip 267. * On the nature of the interrogation, see Whately ii.
2, 1, and upon interrogational fallacy, book iii. sect. 9. ..."
3. The Journal of Philology by William George Clark, John Eyton Bickersteth Mayor, William Aldis Wright, Ingram Bywater, Henry Jackson (1885)
"... while the interrogational form of sentence seems better suited to the passage.
(3) Men. 432 (n. 3. 87). ..."
4. Still Learning to Read: Teaching Students in Grades 3-6 by Franki Sibberson, Karen Szymusiak (2003)
"... has noted that classroom talk is critical to reading instruction: "The classroom
talk we observed was more often conversational than interrogational. ..."
5. Russell's Magazine by Paul Hamilton Payne (1858)
"And does not the mere appearance of a book put the author in an interrogational
attitude before the critic upon whose table be places his volume? ..."
6. Synopsis of the North American Syrphidae by Samuel Wendell Williston (1886)
"tabular synopsis, should have been given. It is very much to be feared that Mr.
Bigot's long interrogational list will remain an incumbrance to Mexican ..."