1. Emotions in Argumentative Narration
- Author
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Sara Cigada
- Subjects
Structure (mathematical logic) ,Argumentative ,Class (computer programming) ,Modèle Argumentum Model of Topics AMT ,stratégies discursives ,implicite culturel ,Context (language use) ,lcsh:Logic ,Linguistics ,langue française ,Argumentation theory ,Philosophy ,argumentation ,émotions ,Rhetorical question ,langue-culture ,Narrative ,énonciation ,Settore L-LIN/04 - LINGUA E TRADUZIONE - LINGUA FRANCESE ,Pragma-dialectique ,lcsh:BC1-199 ,Psychology ,Rodolphe Agricola - Abstract
This paper studies emotional inferencing triggered by emotion terms using Pragma-Dialectics and the Argumentum Model of Topics. The corpus, in French, is an excerpt of a video-recorded testimony in which a middle school teacher evokes her experience of being in class the day after the Charlie Hebdo attack, thus presenting a case of argumentation in context. The analysis focuses on the argumentative structure and on the rhetorical strategies that trigger emotional inferencing. The emotional inferencing derives from a Locus of Ontological Implication, which links a situation and an emotion (and vice-versa), while the culture-bound elements tend to be part of the endoxon.
- Published
- 2019