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Rich Languages From Poor Inputs
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Rich Languages From Poor InputsThis book addresses one of the most famous and controversial arguments in the study of language and mind, the Poverty of the Stimulus. Presented by Chomsky in 1968, the argument holds that children do not receive enough evidence to infer the existence of core aspects of language, such as the dependence of linguistic rules on hierarchical phrase structure. The argument strikes against empiricist accounts of language acquisition and supports the conclusion that knowledge of some aspects of grammar must be innate.
 
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Tags: language, argument, aspects, strikes, against
Everything's an Argument with Readings
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Everything's an Argument with ReadingsEverything's an Argument with Readings

This best-selling combination argument text and thematically organized reader shows students how to analyze all kinds of arguments — not just essays and editorials, but clothes, smartphone apps, ads, and Web site designs — and then how to use what they learn to write their own effective arguments. 

 

 

 
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Tags: arguments, learn, designs, smartphone, write, Everything, Readings, Argument, clothes
Relevance in Argumentation
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Relevance in ArgumentationRelevance in Argumentation

In Relevance in Argumentation, author Douglas Walton presents a new method for critically evaluating arguments for relevance. This method enables a critic to judge whether a move can be said to be relevant or irrelevant, and is based on case studies of argumentation in which an argument, or part of an argument, has been criticized as irrelevant. Walton's method is based on a new theory of relevance that incorporates techniques of argumentation theory, logic, and artificial intelligence.
 
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Tags: method, Relevance, theory, relevance, argument, Argumentation
The Art of Argument - A Guide to Mooting
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The Art of Argument - A Guide to MootingThe Art of Argument - A Guide to Mooting

This book explains the secrets of success in mooting, in a simple, step-by-step styles.  It describes:

  • what to do when you first get the moot problem;
  • how to begin researching the subject matter;
  • how to build an argument;
  • how to present written and oral submissions;
  • the value of practice moots;
  • how to handle yourself at the competition.
 
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Tags: value, practice, submissions, written, argument, Argument, Mooting, Guide, present
Speaking and Writing Strategies for the TOEFL iBT
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Speaking and Writing Strategies for the TOEFL iBTSpeaking and Writing Strategies for the TOEFL iBT

Increase your TOEFL iBT score by increasing your speaking and writing scores. How? By using the strategy called argument mapping. Why argument mapping? Because the TOEFL iBT speaking and writing sections are all argument-based tasks. That means if you want high speaking and writing scores, you must know how to map out (develop and deliver) spoken and written arguments, quickly and proficiently. With argument mapping, you will be able to do just that.

Audio added Thanks to jotronic

 
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Tags: mapping, argument, writing, speaking, tasks, TOEFL