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Evidence and Argumentation in Linguistics

Author : Thomas A. Perry
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Page : 384 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2017-11-07
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9783110848854

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Evidence, Experiment and Argument in Linguistics and the Philosophy of Language

Author : Martin Hinton
Publisher : Studies in Philosophy of Language and Linguistics
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2016
Category : Language and languages
ISBN : 3631661894

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Evidence, Experiment and Argument in Linguistics and the Philosophy of Language by Martin Hinton Pdf

Examining experiments in language from a variety of perspectives, this volume asks what form they should take and what should count as evidence. Looking at corpora, intuitions and thought experiments, the collection shows linguists and philosophers how the use of experimental methods can affect the arguments they employ and the claims they make.

Productivity

Author : Jóhanna Barðdal
Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Page : 226 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2008-12-10
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9789027289674

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Productivity by Jóhanna Barðdal Pdf

Productivity of argument structure constructions is a new emerging field within cognitive-functional linguistics. The term productivity as used in linguistic research contains at least three subconcepts: ‘extensibility’, ‘regularity’, and ‘generality’. The focus in this study of case and argument structure constructions in Icelandic is on the concept of extensibility, while generality and regularity are regarded as derivative of extensibility. Productivity is considered to be a function of type frequency, semantic coherence, and the inverse correlation between these two. This study establishes productivity as an emergent feature of the grammatical system, in an analysis that is grounded in a usage-based constructional approach, where constructions are organized into lexicality-schematicity hierarchies. The view of syntactic productivity advocated here offers a unified account of productivity, in that it captures different degrees of productivity, ranging from highly productive patterns through various intermediate degrees of productivity to low-level analogical extensions.

Data and Evidence in Linguistics

Author : András Kertész,Csilla Rákosi
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2012-02-09
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781107378421

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Data and Evidence in Linguistics by András Kertész,Csilla Rákosi Pdf

The question of what types of data and evidence can be used is one of the most important topics in linguistics. This book is the first to comprehensively present the methodological problems associated with linguistic data and evidence. Its originality is twofold. First, the authors' approach accounts for a series of unexplained characteristics of linguistic theorising: the uncertainty and diversity of data, the role of evidence in the evaluation of hypotheses, the problem solving strategies as well as the emergence and resolution of inconsistencies. Second, the findings are obtained by the application of a new model of plausible argumentation which is also of relevance from a general argumentation theoretical point of view. All concepts and theses are systematically introduced and illustrated by a number of examples from different linguistic theories, and a detailed case-study section shows how the proposed model can be applied to specific linguistic problems.

What Counts as Evidence in Linguistics

Author : Martina Penke,Anette Rosenbach
Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Page : 312 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2007-01-01
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9027222371

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What Counts as Evidence in Linguistics by Martina Penke,Anette Rosenbach Pdf

What counts as evidence in linguistics? This question is addressed by the contributions to the present volume (originally published as a Special Issue of Studies in Language 28:3 (2004). Focusing on the innateness debate, what is illustrated is how formal and functional approaches to linguistics have different perspectives on linguistic evidence. While special emphasis is paid to the status of typological evidence and universals for the construction of Universal Grammar (UG), this volume also highlights more general issues such as the roles of (non)-standard language and historical evidence. To address the overall topic, the following three guiding questions are raised: What type of evidence can be used for innateness claims (or UG)?; What is the content of such innate features (or UG)?; and, How can UG be used as a theory guiding empirical research? A combination of articles and peer commentaries yields a lively discussion between leading representatives of formal and functional approaches.

The Evidential Basis of Linguistic Argumentation

Author : András Kertész,Csilla Rákosi
Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing Company
Page : 327 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2014-04-15
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9789027270559

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The Evidential Basis of Linguistic Argumentation by András Kertész,Csilla Rákosi Pdf

Currently, one of the methodological debates in linguistics focuses on the question of what kinds of data are allowed in different linguistic theories and what subtypes of data can work as evidence for or against particular hypotheses. The first part of the volume puts forward a methodological framework called the ‘p-model’ that is expected to account for the data/evidence problem in linguistics. The aim of the case studies in the second part is to show how this framework can be applied to the everyday research practice of the working linguist, and how it can increase the effectiveness of linguistic theorising. Accordingly, the case studies exemplify that the p-model can come to grips with diverse object-scientific quandaries in syntax, semantics and pragmatics. The third part includes case studies that illustrate how it copes with metascientific issues such as inconsistency in linguistic theories and the relationship between thought experiments and real experiments.

Phonological Argumentation

Author : Stephen George Parker
Publisher : Equinox Publishing (UK)
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Grammar, Comparative and general
ISBN : 184553221X

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Phonological Argumentation by Stephen George Parker Pdf

This volume presents a series of original papers focusing on the theme of phonological argumentation, set within the framework of Optimality Theory. It contains two major sections: (1) chapters about the evidence for and methodology used in discovering the bases of phonological theory, i.e., how constraints are formed and what sort of evidence is relevant in positing them; and (2) case studies that focus on particular theoretical issues within OT, usually through selected phenomena in one or more languages, arguing in favor of or against specific formal analyses. A noteworthy detail of this book is that all of the contributors are connected with the program in phonology and phonetics at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, either as current professors or former graduate students. Consequently, all of them have been directly influenced by John McCarthy, himself one of the major proponents of OT. This collection will therefore be of interest to anyone who seriously follows the field of OT. The intended readership is primarily graduate students and those already holding an advanced degree in linguistics, i.e., persons conversant with and capable of interacting with the OT literature.

Arguments from External Evidence in Phonology

Author : Donald George Churma
Publisher : Dissertations-G
Page : 152 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 1985
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : UCAL:B4396903

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Giving Reasons

Author : Lilian Bermejo Luque
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2011-07-31
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9789400717619

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Giving Reasons by Lilian Bermejo Luque Pdf

This book provides a new, linguistic approach to Argumentation Theory. Its main goal is to integrate the logical, dialectical and rhetorical dimensions of argumentation in a model providing a unitary treatment of its justificatory and persuasive powers. This model takes as its basis Speech Acts Theory in order to characterize argumentation as a second-order speech act complex. The result is a systematic and comprehensive theory of the interpretation, analysis and evaluation of arguments. This theory sheds light on the many faces of argumentative communication: verbal and non-verbal, monological and dialogical, literal and non-literal, ordinary and specialized. The book takes into consideration the major current comprehensive accounts of good argumentation (Perelman’s New Rhetoric, Pragma-dialectics, the ARG model, the Epistemic Approach) and shows that these accounts have fundamental weaknesses rooted in their instrumentalist conception of argumentation as an activity oriented to a goal external to itself. Furthermore, the author addresses some challenging meta-theoretical questions such as the justification problem for Argumentation Theory models and the relationship between reasoning and arguing.

Linguistic Evidence

Author : Stephan Kepser,Marga Reis
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter
Page : 590 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2008-08-22
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9783110197549

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Linguistic Evidence by Stephan Kepser,Marga Reis Pdf

The renaissance of corpus linguistics and promising developments in experimental linguistic techniques in recent years have led to a remarkable revival of interest in issues of the empirical base of linguistic theory in general, and the status of different kinds of linguistic evidence in particular. Consensus is growing (a) that even so-called primary data (from introspection as well as authentic language production) are inherently complex performance data only indirectly reflecting the subject of linguistic theory, (b) that for an appropriate foundation of linguistic theories evidence from different sources such as introspective data, corpus data, data from (psycho-)linguistic experiments, historical and diachronic data, typological data, neurolinguistic data and language learning data are not only welcome but also often necessary. It is in particular by contrasting evidence from different sources with respect to particular research questions that we may gain a deeper understanding of the status and quality of the individual types of linguistic evidence on the one hand, and of their mutual relationship and respective weight on the other. The present volume is a collection of (selected) papers presented at the conference on 'Linguistic Evidence' in Tübingen 2004, which was explicitly devoted to the above issues. All of them address these issues in relation to specific linguistic research problems, thereby helping to establish a better understanding of the nature of linguistic evidence in particularly insightful ways.

Argumentation Mining

Author : Manfred Stede,Jodi Schneider
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 175 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2022-06-01
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9783031021695

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Argumentation Mining by Manfred Stede,Jodi Schneider Pdf

Argumentation mining is an application of natural language processing (NLP) that emerged a few years ago and has recently enjoyed considerable popularity, as demonstrated by a series of international workshops and by a rising number of publications at the major conferences and journals of the field. Its goals are to identify argumentation in text or dialogue; to construct representations of the constellation of claims, supporting and attacking moves (in different levels of detail); and to characterize the patterns of reasoning that appear to license the argumentation. Furthermore, recent work also addresses the difficult tasks of evaluating the persuasiveness and quality of arguments. Some of the linguistic genres that are being studied include legal text, student essays, political discourse and debate, newspaper editorials, scientific writing, and others. The book starts with a discussion of the linguistic perspective, characteristics of argumentative language, and their relationship to certain other notions such as subjectivity. Besides the connection to linguistics, argumentation has for a long time been a topic in Artificial Intelligence, where the focus is on devising adequate representations and reasoning formalisms that capture the properties of argumentative exchange. It is generally very difficult to connect the two realms of reasoning and text analysis, but we are convinced that it should be attempted in the long term, and therefore we also touch upon some fundamentals of reasoning approaches. Then the book turns to its focus, the computational side of mining argumentation in text. We first introduce a number of annotated corpora that have been used in the research. From the NLP perspective, argumentation mining shares subtasks with research fields such as subjectivity and sentiment analysis, semantic relation extraction, and discourse parsing. Therefore, many technical approaches are being borrowed from those (and other) fields. We break argumentation mining into a series of subtasks, starting with the preparatory steps of classifying text as argumentative (or not) and segmenting it into elementary units. Then, central steps are the automatic identification of claims, and finding statements that support or oppose the claim. For certain applications, it is also of interest to compute a full structure of an argumentative constellation of statements. Next, we discuss a few steps that try to 'dig deeper': to infer the underlying reasoning pattern for a textual argument, to reconstruct unstated premises (so-called 'enthymemes'), and to evaluate the quality of the argumentation. We also take a brief look at 'the other side' of mining, i.e., the generation or synthesis of argumentative text. The book finishes with a summary of the argumentation mining tasks, a sketch of potential applications, and a--necessarily subjective--outlook for the field.

Studies in the History of the English Language VI

Author : Michael Adams,Laurel J. Brinton,R.D. Fulk
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Page : 344 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2014-12-12
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9783110345957

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Studies in the History of the English Language VI by Michael Adams,Laurel J. Brinton,R.D. Fulk Pdf

The relationships among data, evidence, and methodology in English historical linguistics are perennially vexed. This volume – which ranges chronologically from Old to Present-Day English and from manuscripts to corpora – challenges a wide variety of assumptions and practices and illustrates how diverse methods and approaches construct evidence for historical linguistic arguments from an increasingly large and diverse body of linguistic data.

What Counts as Evidence in Linguistics

Author : Martina Penke,Anette Rosenbach
Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Page : 310 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2007-06-06
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9789027292537

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What Counts as Evidence in Linguistics by Martina Penke,Anette Rosenbach Pdf

What counts as evidence in linguistics? This question is addressed by the contributions to the present volume (originally published as a Special Issue of Studies in Language 28:3 (2004). Focusing on the innateness debate, what is illustrated is how formal and functional approaches to linguistics have different perspectives on linguistic evidence. While special emphasis is paid to the status of typological evidence and universals for the construction of Universal Grammar (UG), this volume also highlights more general issues such as the roles of (non)-standard language and historical evidence. To address the overall topic, the following three guiding questions are raised: What type of evidence can be used for innateness claims (or UG)?; What is the content of such innate features (or UG)?; and, How can UG be used as a theory guiding empirical research? A combination of articles and peer commentaries yields a lively discussion between leading representatives of formal and functional approaches.

The Linguistics of Political Argument

Author : Alan Partington
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2003-08-29
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781134446216

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The Linguistics of Political Argument by Alan Partington Pdf

This book examines the relationship between the White House, in the person of its press secretary, and the press corps through a linguistic analysis of the language used by both sides. A corpus was compiled of around fifty press briefings from the late Clinton years. A wide range of topics are discussed from the Kosovo crisis to the Clinton-Lewinsky affair. This work is highly original in demonstrating how concordance technology and the detailed linguistic evidence available in corpora can be used to study discourse features of text and the communicative strategies of speakers. It will be of vital interest to all linguists interested in corpus-based linguistics and pragmatics, as well as sociolinguists and students and scholars of communications, politics and the media.

Statutory Interpretation

Author : Douglas Walton,Fabrizio Macagno,Giovanni Sartor
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 347 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2021-01-21
Category : Law
ISBN : 9781108429344

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Statutory Interpretation by Douglas Walton,Fabrizio Macagno,Giovanni Sartor Pdf

Combining pragmatics, dialectics, analytics, and legal theory, this work translates interpretative canons into patterns of natural argument.