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261by Wood, Jim, 1931-2013Table of Contents: “…The Morphosyntax of –st -- 3. DP Internal Argument – The Causative Alternation -- 4. pP Internal Argument – Figure Reflexives and Object ‘Demotion’ -- 5. …”
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264by van Eemeren, Frans H.Table of Contents: “… Argumentation -- The language of argumentation in Dutch -- In what sense do modern argumentation theories relate to Aristotle? …”
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265by Waicukauski, Ronald J.Table of Contents: “…Secret 1 : Focus on your goal -- Secret 2 : Tailor your argument to the decision-maker -- Secret 3 : Cultivate ethos -- Secret 4 : Base your argument on reasons -- Secret 5 : Build with evidence, law, and policy -- Secret 6 : Appeal to emotion -- Secret 7 : Use the best medium for the message -- Secret 8 : Strategically arrange your arguments -- Secret 9 : Argue with style -- Secret 10 : Use delivery to enhance communication -- Secret 11 : Engage your listener -- Secret 12 : Immunize and refute opposing points.…”
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268by Kuhne, Cecil C., III, 1952-Table of Contents: “…The battle of persuasion: harder than it looks -- Simple and direct: clarity counts -- Leading off: the importance of a strong introduction -- Summarily speaking: an overview's significance -- Just the facts: setting up the background -- Short bursts: for diminishing attention spans -- History of the case: the devil is in the details -- Statutory construction: it can be critical -- Legislative purpose: determining congressional intent -- Discussing case law: an overlooked art form -- Your opponent's argument: the key to effective challenges -- Policy considerations: they often count -- Obsessive-compulsive : organization is key -- STELLAR examples.…”
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269Table of Contents: “…Introduction -- Using Quotations: Their Argumentative uses and Their Manipulations -- Communicative Intentions and Commitments -- Establishing Commitments between Ambiguity and Misquotation -- The Strategies of Misattribution of Commitments -- Evaluating Relevance and Commitments in Rhetorical Straw Man -- Commitment and Position -- A Procedure for Assessing Complex cases of Straw Man -- Conclusions -- Indices -- Cases.…”
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276by Govier, TrudyTable of Contents: “…1. What is an argument? (and what is not?) -- 2. Pinning down argument structure -- 3. …”
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