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Auteur(s) : Breitholtz, Ellen (1978-....)
Titre(s) : Enthymemes and topoi in dialogue [Texte imprimé] : the use of common sense reasoning in conversation / by Ellen Breitholtz
Publication : Leiden : Brill, copyright 2021
Description matérielle : VII-161 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Collection : Current research in the semantics-pragmatics interface, ISSN 1472-7870 ; volume 41
Lien à la collection : Current research in the semantics/pragmatics interface
Note(s) : Includes bibliographical references and indexes
"In Enthymemes and Topoi in Dialogue, Ellen Breitholtz presents a novel and precise
account of reasoning from an interactional perspective. The account draws on the concepts
of enthymemes and topoi, originating in Aristotelian rhetoric and dialectic, and integrates
these in a formal dialogue semantic account using TTR, a type theory with records.
Argumentation analysis and formal approaches to reasoning often focus the logical
validity of arguments on inferences made in discourse from a god's-eye perspective.
In contrast, Breitholtz's account emphasises the individual perspectives of interlocutors
and the function and acceptability of their reasoning in context. This provides an
analysis of interactions where interlocutors have access to different topoi and therefore
make different inferences"
Sujet(s) : Enthymème
Discours argumentatif
Topique (logique)
Analyse de la conversation
Indice(s) Dewey :
160 (23e éd.) = Logique philosophique
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9789004436787. - ISBN 9004436782 (rel.). - ISBN 9789004436794 (e-book)
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb46810433z
Notice n° :
FRBNF46810433
(notice reprise d'un réservoir extérieur)
Table des matières : Machine generated contents note:1.. Micro-Rhetoric in Dialogic Interaction ; 1.1..
Interaction Based Linguistics ; 1.1.1.. Dialog ism ; 1.1.2.. Dialogue Semantics ;
1.2.. Micro-rhetorical Linguistics ; 1.3.. The Aristotelian Enthymeme ; 1.3.1.. Aristotelian
Rhetoric ; 1.3.2.. The Syllogism and the Enthymeme ; 1.4.. Topoi -- the Warrants of
Enthymemes ; 1.4.1.. Topoi in Linguistics ; 1.4.2.. Topoi as Cultural Indicators ;
1.5.. Linking Enthymeme and Topos ; 1.6.. Aim and Outline of This Book ; 2.. Enthymematic
Reasoning and Pragmatics ; 2.1.. Introduction ; 2.2.. Presupposition ; 2.2.1.. Accommodation
; 2.3.. Conversational Implicature ; 2.4.. Relevance Theory ; 2.4.1.. Relevance, Enthymemes
and Topoi ; 2.5.. Anti-inferentialism ; 2.5.1.. A Rhetorical View of Anti-inferentialism
; 2.6.. Discourse Coherence ; 2.6.1.. Conversation Analysis ; 2.6.2.. Rhetorical Relations
; 2.7.. Summary ; 3.. Enthymemes in Dialogue ; 3.1.. Introduction ; 3.2.. Using TTR
to Analyse Interaction ; 3.2.1.. Some Basic Concepts of TTR ; 3.2.2.. Subtyping in
TTR ; 3.2.3.. The Dialogue Gameboard ; 3.3.. Analysing a Simple Dialogue ; 3.4.. Introducing
Enthymematic Reasoning on the DGB ; 3.4.1.. Topoi as Resources for Inventing Arguments
; 3.4.2.. Introducing the Enthymeme under Discussion ; 3.5.. Summary ; 4.. Analysing
Enthymematic Dialogue ; 4.1.. Enthymeme Elicited by Why? ; 4.1.1.. IntegrateWhy? ;
4.1.2.. Integrate Enthymemeyfcyi ; 4.2.. Coordinating on Topoi ; 4.2.1.. Integrating
Topos ; 4.2.2.. Topoi from Underspecified Enthymemes ; 4.2.3.. Re-raising Topoi ;
4.2.4.. Re-evaluating Topoi ; 4.2.5.. Accommodating Resource Topoi ; 4.3.. Summary
; 5.. Participating in Enthymematic Dialogue -- ; 5.1.. Enthymemes and Cognitive Load
; 5.1.1.. Information Redundancy in Dialogue ; 5.1.2.. A Rhetorical Approach to IRUS
; 5.2.. Enthymemes and Dialogue Context ; 5.3.. Conversational Games ; 5.4.. The Suggestion
Game ; 5.5.. Analysing a Suggestion Dialogue ; 5.5.1.. Initial Tacit Moves ; 5.5.2..
Rules for Updating Private Games ; 5.5.3.. Updating the Agenda ; 5.5.4.. Drawing on
Topoi to Specify Move Content ; 5.5.5.. Accommodation of Enthymemes ; 5.6.. Summary
; 5.6.1.. Enthymemes and Artificial Intelligence ; 6.. Rhetorical Reasoning in Dialogue
; 6.1.. A Rhetorical Perspective on Non-monotonicity ; 6.1.1.. The Tweety Triangle
; 6.1.2.. The Nixon Diamond ; 6.2.. Drawing on Topoi in Conversation ; 6.2.1.. The
Topoi of Dog Hairs ; 6.2.2.. Composition of Topoi and Enthymemes ; 6.3.. Acquiring
Topoi in Interaction ; 6.4.. Summary ; 7.. Conclusions and Future Work ; 7.1.. Conclusions
; 7.1.1.. Pragmatic Inference ; 7.1.2.. Defining Genres ; 7.1.3.. Enthymemes in Conversationalai
; 7.1.4.. Accommodation ; 7.1.5.. Formalisation ; 7.1.6.. Non-monotonic Reasoning
; 7.2.. Future Work ; 7.2.1.. Experimental and Corpus Studies ; 7.2.2.. Enthymematic
Reasoning and Probabilistic Inference ; 7.2.3.. Theoretical Development ; 7.3.. Summary.