An interposed question is an oral communication in the form of a question which a listener spontaneously expresses during a coherent oral communication by a speaker or interlocutor, usually without prior request to speak and without the need to give the floor, and which relates to the content of the current speech.

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The definition outlined above was first published in: Jörn Lengsfeld: Glossary of Public Speaking. Please refer to the original publication if you want to cite the text.