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| has gloss | eng: Whereas formal arguments are static, such as one might find in a textbook or research article argumentative dialogue is dynamic. It serves as a published record of justification for an assertion. Arguments can also be interactive, in which the proposer and the interlocutor have a more symmetrical relationship. The premises are discussed, as well the validity of the intermediate inferences. For example, consider the following exchange, illustrated by the No true Scotsman fallacy: |
| lexicalization | eng: argumentative dialogue |
| instance of | e/Argument |
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| media:img | Mahmoud Ahmadinejad at Columbia 6 by David Shankbone.jpg |
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