In this paper, it is investigated what role the stylistic device of praeteritio (or paralipsis) can play in arguers’ attempts to reconcile their rhetorical with their dialectical aims by manoeuvring strategically when carrying out particular discussion moves of the dialectical procedure for resolving a dispute. First, attention will be paid to the ways in which praeteritio can be realized in discourse. Next, an analysis is given of the effects the use of praeteritio may have due to the presentational means that are employed. This analysis will be used to establish the possibilities for strategic manoeuvring with this device in the different stages of an argumentative discussion. Finally, an indication is given of how the types of strategic ...
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This paper investigates the role that the stylistic device of praeteritio (or paralipsis) can play i...
In order to gain more insight into the possibilities for strategic manoeuvring with praeteritio, in ...
The extended pragma-dialectical argumentation theory assumes that people engaged in argumentative di...
The article analyzes strategic manoeuvring within the pragmadialectical framework with respect to th...
Against the background of the standard pragma-dialectical theory, some fifteen years ago Van Eemeren...
Insight into the strategic design of argumentative discourse can be gained by incorporating insight ...
This article examines how strategic maneuvering with an argument can be analyzed systematically. Acc...
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A key and continuing concern within the pragma-dialectical theory of argumentation is how to account...
In this chapter van Eemeren, Garssen and Meuffels explore the possibilities of effectiveness researc...
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The aim of this paper is to show that classical rhetoric can provide valuable insights in the contem...
In this paper I investigate what role the stylistic device of hyperbole can play in arguers’ strateg...
Theoretical and procedural diverseness is a feature characterising the study of argumentation. The ...
In a critical discussion, interlocutors can strategically maneuver by shading their expressed degree...
This paper investigates the role that the stylistic device of praeteritio (or paralipsis) can play i...
In order to gain more insight into the possibilities for strategic manoeuvring with praeteritio, in ...
The extended pragma-dialectical argumentation theory assumes that people engaged in argumentative di...
The article analyzes strategic manoeuvring within the pragmadialectical framework with respect to th...
Against the background of the standard pragma-dialectical theory, some fifteen years ago Van Eemeren...
Insight into the strategic design of argumentative discourse can be gained by incorporating insight ...
This article examines how strategic maneuvering with an argument can be analyzed systematically. Acc...
The article focuses on the New Rhetoric’s concept of quasi-logical arguments imitating logical or ma...
A key and continuing concern within the pragma-dialectical theory of argumentation is how to account...
In this chapter van Eemeren, Garssen and Meuffels explore the possibilities of effectiveness researc...
This paper examines the consecutive perlocutionary consequences of the illocutionary act of accusati...
The aim of this paper is to show that classical rhetoric can provide valuable insights in the contem...
In this paper I investigate what role the stylistic device of hyperbole can play in arguers’ strateg...
Theoretical and procedural diverseness is a feature characterising the study of argumentation. The ...
In a critical discussion, interlocutors can strategically maneuver by shading their expressed degree...