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E-raamat: Routledge Handbook of Language and Persuasion [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

  • Formaat: 568 pages, 20 Tables, black and white; 10 Line drawings, black and white; 7 Halftones, black and white; 17 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Routledge Handbooks in Linguistics
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Sep-2022
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780367823658
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  • Formaat: 568 pages, 20 Tables, black and white; 10 Line drawings, black and white; 7 Halftones, black and white; 17 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Routledge Handbooks in Linguistics
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Sep-2022
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780367823658
This handbook provides a wide-ranging, authoritative, and cutting-edge overview of language and persuasion. Featuring a range of international contributors, the handbook outlines the basic materials of linguistic persuasion sound, words, syntax, and discourse and the rhetorical basics that they enable, such as appeals, argument schemes, arrangement strategies, and accommodation devices.

After a comprehensive introduction that brings together the elements of linguistics and the vectors of rhetoric, the handbook is divided into six parts. Part I covers the basic rhetorical appeals to character, the emotions, argument schemes, and types of issues that constitute persuasion. Part II covers the enduring effects of persuasive language, from humor to polarization, while a special group of chapters in Part III examines figures of speech and their rhetorical uses. In Part IV, contributors focus on different fields and genres of argument as entry points for research into conventions of arguing. Part V examines the evolutionary and developmental roots of persuasive language, and Part VI highlights new computational methods of language analysis.

This handbook is essential reading for those researching and studying persuasive language in the fields of linguistics, rhetoric, argumentation, communication, discourse studies, political science, psychology, digital studies, mass media, and journalism.
Acknowledgments xi
List of contributors
xii
Rhetoric, Linguistics, and the Study of Persuasion: An Overview and an Introduction 1(24)
Randy Allen Harris
Jeanne Fahnestock
PART I Basic Constituents of Rhetorical Persuasion
25(104)
1 Patterns of Argument: Aristotelian Topoi and Argumentation Schemes
27(17)
Christopher W. Tindale
2 A Reason to Feel: Rhetorical Style and Pathotic Enthymemes in Political Discourse
44(16)
Cameron Mozafari
3 Exploring Expert Appeals to Ethos with Statistical Corpus Analysis: Personal and Contextual Factors and Their Influence on Climate Scientists' Use of Appeals to Expertise
60(18)
James Wynn
4 Stasis: Moving People to Action
78(18)
Davida H. Charney
5 Making Meaning out of Texts: An Approach through the Interpretive Stases
96(17)
Martin Camper
6 Using Examples to Misrepresent the World
113(16)
Michael Billig
Cristina Marinho
PART II Enduring Features of Persuasive Language
129(96)
7 Sonic Rhetoric: The Persuasive Power of Spoken Language
131(16)
Gabrijela Kisicek
8 Humor
147(18)
Chris Holcomb
Heather Buzbee
9 Strategic Questioning
165(25)
Cornelia Ilie
10 Evaluating to Persuade in Statistical Framing: A Conceptual Tool for Rhetors and Audiences
190(17)
Daniel Libertz
11 A Framework for Understanding Polarizing Language
207(18)
William Donohue
Mark Hamilton
PART III Figures of Speech in Persuasion
225(84)
12 The Tropes: Metaphor and Its Friends
227(19)
Randy Allen Harris
13 The Rhetoric of Prosopopoeia: Persuading in Others' Voices
246(15)
Bryan Blankfield
14 Phantasia, Enargeia, and Catachresis: Use and Abuse of Metaphors in Korean Political Rhetoric
261(17)
Mansup Heo
15 The Proleptic Suite
278(15)
Ashley Rose Mehlenbacher
16 Litotes and Repetition: The Identification Engine in Classic Chinese Maxims
293(16)
Ying Yuan
PART IV Fields and Genres of Persuasion
309(130)
17 The Languages of Science
311(12)
Alan G. Gross
18 Legal/Forensic Persuasion
323(17)
James Jasinski
19 Asian American Persuasion: The Subtleties of Speaking with Others' Words
340(15)
Jennifer Lin LeMesurier
20 Interactivity in Genre Forms: Ceremonial and Legislative Government Apologies as Distinct Rhetorical Acts Toward Reconciliation
355(18)
Martha S. Cheng
21 Persuasion in Songs of Protest: Deliberation Through Metaphors and Music in South African Struggle Songs
373(16)
Sisanda Nkoala
22 Games, Language, and Persuasion
389(17)
Steve Wilcox
23 Multi-Genre Arguing in the Sciences: The Genetics of Longevity Controversy
406(16)
Jeanne Fahnestock
24 Propaganda
422(17)
John Oddo
PART V Roots of Persuasion
439(64)
25 The Development of Persuasive Communication: Animals and the Evolved Mind
441(16)
Alex C. Parrish
26 Young Children's Argumentative Contributions
457(18)
Sara Greco
Anne-Nelly Perret-Clermont
27 Persuasive Language Development: The Case of Irony and Humour in Children's Language
475(13)
Penny M. Pexman
28 Grounding Cognition: Intersections of Rhetorical Theory and Cognitive Science
488(15)
Todd Oakley
PART VI Computational Methods of Examining Persuasive Language
503(38)
29 Computer-Aided Close Reading: Visualizing Contrastive Persuasion Strategies
505(20)
David Kaufer
Suguru Ishizaki
30 Computer-Based Analysis: Argument Mining
525(16)
John Lawrence
Jacky Visser
Glossary 541(5)
Index 546
Jeanne Fahnestock is a Professor Emeritus in the Department of English at the University of Maryland, USA.

Randy Allen Harris is a Professor of English Language and Literature at the University of Waterloo, Canada.