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Argumentation as a discourse practice (Didactic and Linguistic concepts)
Author(s) -
Guranda Gobiani,
Miranda Gobiani
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
ena da kultura/language and culture
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1987-7323
DOI - 10.52340/lac.2021.626
Subject(s) - argumentative , argumentation theory , competence (human resources) , epistemology , pedagogy , sociology , linguistics , psychology , social psychology , philosophy
Argumentative competence, written or oral argumantation skills are essential in the process of academic non-academic communication. Raising this competence is of particular importance in the education process, which ultimately focuses on promoting the development of general, intercultural communication and stratehic learning skills.The competence to create an argumentative text is complex and includes different dimensions, which means the selection, construction, grouping of arguments, the proper conduct of argumentative reasoning. The systematization of the various concepts and respectives contained in it allows the arguments to be divided into two groups: speaker-oriented and interaction-oriented.Argumentative discussions and organized discussions processes generate discourse that is equated with the notion of community. Argumentation from the perspective of discourse analysis is a discource practice, which is realized in a specific context (contextualized), arises interactively, develops, models and is perceived by the participants in the interaction as argumentation. Strategic reasoning skills, as a discourse practice, instill in everyone in a particular society, in a particular discourse area, mandatory and important knowledge for all and form a solid system of thinking that ultimately leads to reasoned discussions processes.

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