Based on the debate on children’s ability to produce argumentative discourse in different educational settings, this paper provides further support for the fact that small children are able to support their opinions with arguments. In particular, the paper makes a case in point on children’s appeal to definitional loci, when supporting their standpoints. The analysis of their reasoning’s implicit components shows how children apply different definitional arguments
The paper presents the theoretical and methodological aspects of research on the development of argu...
International audienceIn this paper I investigate the characteristics of children's argumentation wh...
Childrens acquisition of verb argument structure (VAS) involves learning the number and placement of...
The literature on argumentation and education often conveys that children’s argumentation skills are...
The purpose of this study was to investigate properties of children's naturally occurring arguments....
Adversative connectives have been analyzed as articulating explicit and implicit facets of argumenta...
This paper presents an analysis of the reasoning of two 5-year old children’s use of argument from d...
In collaborative problem solving, children produce and evaluate arguments for proposals. We investig...
This paper presents preliminary findings of the project [name omitted for anonymity]. This interdisc...
This paper analyzes children’s argumentative discussions centered on the resolution of cognitive tas...
Most children interact with their peers during their preschool years and within these interactions, ...
Argumentation as a form of introducing children to science has received increasing attention over th...
In kindergarten, children are usually engaged with both verbal activities and non-verbal activities,...
Drawing on a corpus of 180 peer discussions of second, fourth and sixth graders in German-speaking S...
International audienceThe argumentative theory of reasoning claims that reasoning evolved for argume...
The paper presents the theoretical and methodological aspects of research on the development of argu...
International audienceIn this paper I investigate the characteristics of children's argumentation wh...
Childrens acquisition of verb argument structure (VAS) involves learning the number and placement of...
The literature on argumentation and education often conveys that children’s argumentation skills are...
The purpose of this study was to investigate properties of children's naturally occurring arguments....
Adversative connectives have been analyzed as articulating explicit and implicit facets of argumenta...
This paper presents an analysis of the reasoning of two 5-year old children’s use of argument from d...
In collaborative problem solving, children produce and evaluate arguments for proposals. We investig...
This paper presents preliminary findings of the project [name omitted for anonymity]. This interdisc...
This paper analyzes children’s argumentative discussions centered on the resolution of cognitive tas...
Most children interact with their peers during their preschool years and within these interactions, ...
Argumentation as a form of introducing children to science has received increasing attention over th...
In kindergarten, children are usually engaged with both verbal activities and non-verbal activities,...
Drawing on a corpus of 180 peer discussions of second, fourth and sixth graders in German-speaking S...
International audienceThe argumentative theory of reasoning claims that reasoning evolved for argume...
The paper presents the theoretical and methodological aspects of research on the development of argu...
International audienceIn this paper I investigate the characteristics of children's argumentation wh...
Childrens acquisition of verb argument structure (VAS) involves learning the number and placement of...