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Resumen de Implementation of Argumentation as Process in Theoretical Linguistics: A State of the Art-Review and a Model for Argumentation in Linguistics

Fee-Alexandra Haase

  • This article presents a grammatical language model that bridges between linguistic and literary theory after an examination of latest research regarding the states of linguistic theory in the 21st century. In linguistic theories we face present different approaches and definitions of an argument. We argue that the use of arguments in linguistics should be limited to the functions that also are related to traditional functions of rhetoric and linguistics. We will face the position arguments and argumentation have in several linguistic theories and will present our own approach towards the argument in linguistics. Finding a general lack of argumentation as a structural element in linguistic theories serving for an interpretation of argumentative functions of linguistic productivity, this article choses the linguistic example of uttered sentences that serve as examples for the argumentative structure of the sentence. We will claim that such a text-immanent structure makes a text argumentative based upon the proper linguistic structure of its elements. In our model the argument is represented in a functional linguistic approach as a syntactic element.

    We conclude with a working definition for argument and argumentation for theoretical linguistics


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