Speech Acts of Argumentation: Inference Anchors and Peripheral Cues in Dialogue
@inproceedings{Budzynska2011SpeechAO, title={Speech Acts of Argumentation: Inference Anchors and Peripheral Cues in Dialogue}, author={Katarzyna Budzynska and Chris Reed}, booktitle={Computational Models of Natural Argument}, year={2011} }
It is well known that argumentation can usefully be analysed as a distinct, if complex, type of speech act. Speech acts that form a part of argumentative discourse, and in particular, of argumentative dialogue, can be seen as anchors for the establishment of inferences between propositions in the domain of discourse. Most often, the speech acts that directly give rise to inference are implicit, but can be drawn out in analysis by consideration of the type of dialogue game being played. AI…
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