Argumentative strategies and multimodality in oral business discourse: From theory to practice
This study looks into how the argumentative structure (van Eemeren et al., 2007) is enhanced by verbal and non-verbal modes (Kress, 2010) in oral business discourse. A close examination of a project management introductory training session has revealed that changes in argumentative moves are strongl...
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Zusammenfassung: | This study looks into how the argumentative structure (van Eemeren et al., 2007) is enhanced by verbal and non-verbal modes (Kress, 2010) in oral business discourse. A close examination of a project management introductory training session has revealed that changes in argumentative moves are strongly reinforced by the repetitive use of certain gestures and metaphoric images rendering the training talk a highly effective communicative event. The results of the analysis have been exploited to design a Master's course module focusing on the interpretation and acquisition of multimodal argumentative strategies in academic and professional contexts. (C) 2013 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
Tamarit Vallés, IT.; Skorczynska Sznajder, HT. (2014). Argumentative strategies and multimodality in oral business discourse: From theory to practice. Elsevier. doi:10.1016/j.sbspro.2014.01.568 |
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