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Teaching the enthymeme: On becoming a critical-rhetorical consumer of verbal and visual arguments [PDF]
In this chapter we consider the enthymeme: first of all, what it entails, and secondly, how to best teach it in a lecture format in order to help people become critical, rhetorical consumers of both verbal and visual enthymematic arguments.
Burke, Michael, Vlah, Ana
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Polysyllogistic structures in modern oratorical speech (epicheireme)
INTRODUCTION. The purpose of the study is to clarify the concept of epichaereme, to analyze its use in the texts of Patriarch Kirill. The global, i.e. beyond the scope of this research, the purpose of the research is to develop the theory of cognitive ...
M. I. Tarasov
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ABSTRACT The application of argument mining (AM) in the educational domain is a tool for identifying text structures that express an argument. AM can help evaluate the quality of students' assignments, generate insights into their perspectives, and understand their stance on certain topics.
David Eduardo Pereira +3 more
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Paralipomena to P. Vilikovský’s Eskalácia citu I. [PDF]
The present article deals with P.Vilikovský´s prose Eskalácia citu I (Emotion Escalation I, written in the mid 1970s, published in a magazin in 1982, in the collection of short stories Eskalácia citu in 1989) – in a latent discussion with P.
Fedor Matejov
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Polyphonie narrative et heuristique dans L’Erreur de Cecil Saint‐Laurent
Résumé Dans cette étude, nous focaliserons notre attention sur deux éléments qui nous semblent essentiels dans le roman L’Erreur de Cecil Saint‐Laurent : le jeu des points de vue narratifs et le processus heuristique. Aussi, d’une part, et au niveau de la diégèse, nous pencherons‐nous sur la transgression des niveaux narratifs.
Daniela Ventura
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Enthymeme as Rhetorical Algorithm
The enthymeme, while serving as the central basis for heuristic invention, also works at the local or sentence level as a rhetorically oriented algorithmic procedure through which a rhetor determines the most probable success in persuading an audience to
Kevin Brock
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Kākāʻōlelo: Logic in Hawaiian Terms
ABSTRACT In January 1902, Joseph Mokuʻōhai Poepoe began publishing a monthly journal titled Ke Kanawai (the law). As an attorney, author, and editor, Poepoe endeavored to provide resources in ka ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi (the Hawaiian language) for Kanaka (Hawaiians) living in a world now governed by American law.
Michael David Kaulana Ing
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Diagramming the Enthymematic Structure of Counterarguments. An Introduction to IAMT Diagrams
In this work, we examine the issues encountered by different approaches to argumentation diagramming in dealing with a simple pattern of concession and counterargument in monological discourse, focusing, in particular, on the complementary strengths and ...
Andrea Rocci, Costanza Lucchini
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Image‐Generated Word‐of‐Mouth: A Catalyst for Visiting Friends and Relatives (VFR) Tourism?
ABSTRACT This research introduces and tests the concept of image‐generated word‐of‐mouth (iWOM), extending the scope of visual rhetoric and emotional contagion theories. Using collected paired data and PLS‐based structural equation modeling, this study examines the role of sojourners as adept visual influencers and of their images as critical marketing
Marlini Bakri +2 more
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Routes to relevance: Philosophies of relevant logics
Abstract Relevant logics are a family of non‐classical logics characterized by the behavior of their implication connectives. Unlike some other non‐classical logics, such as intuitionistic logic, there are multiple philosophical views motivating relevant logics. Further, different views seem to motivate different logics. In this article, we survey five
Shawn Standefer
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