Arguments and Arguing Chapters 3 and 4
6 Functions of Language (+3 extra)
The emotive function (expressive) The phatic function (social) The cognitive function (informative) The rhetorical function (persuasive) The metalingual function (talk about talk) The poetic function (aesthetic) To these we can add: The analytical function? The precision function? The urgency function?
Field-Invariant
Argument so compelling it meets the requirements for argumentative proof in all fields.
Fields
Different situations or contexts.
Argumentative Metaphore
Literal. A=B
Ornamental Metaphor
Less literal comparison (some similar characteristic).
Connotative Meanings
Relate the values or how the individual feels about a word.
Denotative Meaning
content level of a word
Secondary Audience
parties receiving the argument message (who may or may not be interested in it).
Primary or Target Audience
the audience for whom the argument is intended.
Physical Audience
those who actually hear or receive the argument when it is presented.