The Language of Argumentation
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-030-52906-2 (ISBN)
Bringing together scholars from a broad range of theoretical perspectives, The Language of Argumentation offers a unique overview of research at the crossroads of linguistics and theories of argumentation.
In addition to theoretical and methodological reflections by leading scholars in their fields, the book contains studies of the relationship between language and argumentation from two different viewpoints. While some chapters take a specific argumentative move as their point of departure and investigate the ways in which it is linguistically manifested in discourse, other chapters start off from a linguistic construction, trying to determine its argumentative function and rhetorical potential.
The Language of Argumentation documents the currently prominent research on stylistic aspects of argumentation and illustrates how the study of argumentation benefits from insights from linguistic models, ranging from theoretical pragmatics, politeness theory and metaphor studies to models of discourse coherence and construction grammar.
Dr. Ronny Boogaart is an Assistant Professor at the Leiden University Centre for Linguistics (LUCL). He (co-)authored various invited contributions to linguistic handbooks on tense, aspect and modality, but is also occupied with popularizing linguistics. His current research combines construction grammar and argumentation theory, specifically in the study of modal and expressive constructions. Dr. Henrike Jansen is an Associate Professor at the Leiden University Centre for Linguistics (LUCL). She is also an editor of the Dutch academic journal Tijdschrift voor Taalbeheersing and board member of the European Conference on Argumentation. Her research concentrates on presentational aspects of argumentation and on argumentation in populist discourse. Maarten van Leeuwen is an Assistant Professor at the Leiden University Centre for Linguistics (LUCL). His research focuses on (methodological) aspects of linguistic stylistics, its application to political discourse (e.g. the question how linguistic choices contribute to the creation of a political image, such as the image of being a 'populist'), and on the integration of linguistic-stylistics and argumentation theory.
Introduction.- Part I Reflections on argumentation and language.- Chapter 1. Characterizing the argumentative style used in defending a standpoint (F. H. van Eemeren).- Chapter 2. Analyzing rhetorical style: toward better methods (J. Fahnestock).- Chapter 3. Argumentative Language and the evolution of human communication (A. Verhagen).- Chapter 4. Ordinary and technical terminology in relation to argument (J. Anthony Blair).- Part II The semantics-pragmatics distinction.- Chapter 5. 'Those are your words, not mine!' Strategic maneuvers with implicatures (R. Boogaart, H. Jansen & M. van Leeuwen).- Chapter 6. No, it is not just semantics! The importance of linguistic arguments and the Rule of Law (E. Feteris, H. Kloosterhuis & J. Plug).- Part III Discourse relations.- Chapter 7. At the interface between discourse structure and argumentation structure: diagramming attacks to argument's plausibility and to argument's relevance (A. Rocci).- Chapter 8. How face threatening are disagreement moves? An integration of pragma-dialectical insights and politeness considerations (A. Tseronis).- Part IV Framing.- Chapter 9. Greatest or growing proportion? Inferences due to attribute framing (B. Holleman & H. Pander Maat).- Chapter 10. Old is the new new: the rhetoric of anchoring innovation (I. Sluiter).- Chapter 11. Strategic use of metaphors in argumentation (R. Pilgram & L. van Poppel).- Chapter 12. Reconstructing figurative analogy (B.J. Garssen).- Part V Constructions.- Chapter 13. The function of Russian vazno podcerknut' - 'it's important to emphasize' - in discourse and argumentation (E. Fortuin).- Chapter 14. Strategic maneuvering with the expression 'not for nothing' (H. Jansen & F. Snoeck Henkemans).- Chapter 15. Everybody knows that there is something strange about ad populum arguments (S. Oswald & T. Herman).
Erscheinungsdatum | 22.01.2021 |
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Reihe/Serie | Argumentation Library |
Zusatzinfo | XI, 323 p. 29 illus., 5 illus. in color. |
Verlagsort | Cham |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 155 x 235 mm |
Gewicht | 670 g |
Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Philosophie ► Allgemeines / Lexika |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Philosophie ► Logik | |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft ► Sprachwissenschaft | |
Recht / Steuern ► Allgemeines / Lexika | |
Schlagworte | Ad Populum Arguments • Analyzing Rhetorical Style • Argumentative Language and the Evolution of Human • Argumentative Language and the Evolution of Human Communication • Argumentative Style • Argumentative Style Used in Defending a Standpoint • Attribute Framing • Discourse Structure and Argumentation Structure • Figurative Analogy • Language use • linguistic Arguments and the Rule of Law • Linguistic Construction • Pragma-Dialectical Argumentation Theory • Pragma-dialectical Insights and Politeness Conside • Pragma-dialectical Insights and Politeness Considerations • Presentational Device • Rhetorical Stylistics • Strategic maneuvering • Strategic Maneuvering with the Expression 'Not for • Strategic Maneuvering with the Expression ‘Not for Nothing’ • Strategic Maneuvers with Implicatures • Strategic Use of Metaphors in Argumentation • Technical Terminology in Relation to Argument |
ISBN-10 | 3-030-52906-1 / 3030529061 |
ISBN-13 | 978-3-030-52906-2 / 9783030529062 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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