34. ARGUMENTATIVE TEXT. STRUCTURE AND CHARACTERISTICS
ESSENTIAL INFORMATION TO DEVELOP
1. Argumentative Texts definition and communicative function
2. Structure of Argumentative Text
- Toulmin Model: Claim, Evidence, Warrant, Backing, Rebuttal, Qualifier.
- Werlich’s Structures: Deductive, Inductive, Dialectical.
- Patterns of Argumentative Discourse: Classical, Zig-Zag Elements, One-Sided Argument, Eclectic Argument, Opposition’s Argument First.
3. Characteristics of Argumentative Texts
- Cohesion and Coherence
- Figures of Speech.
- Types of Arguments
KEY CONCEPTS/TERMS
- Argumentative Function
- Illocutionary Force
- Toulmin Model
- Fallacies
ESSENTIAL BIBLIOGRAPHY
- De Beaugrande, R., & Dressler, W. “Introduction to Text Linguistics”. 1981
- Brooks, C., & Warren, R. “Modern Rhetoric”. 1979
- Werlich, E. “Typology of Texts”. 1975
- Toulmin, S. “The Uses of Argument”. 1958
- Aristotle. "Rhetoric".
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