Index of Terms
A
- Acceptability3,
19–20
, 47, 54, 55, 57,
60–61
, 65, 70,
72–73
, 82, 100,
103–104
, 106, 108,
109–110
, 114,
119–120
, 136,
147–150
, 153, 156
- activity type see communicative activity type
- addition (transformation)
142–143
- Allegorical beast fable see fable
- Allegory16,
125–127
, 148, 152
- Alternative inherency
23–25
- Alternative opposition31, 33
- Analytic overview
142–143
,
145–146
- Analytic reconstruction9, 24, 51, 124, 125, 142
- Antagonist
2–3
, 20,
27–28
, 43,
53–61
,
71–73
, 76, 78, 80, 86, 102, 145, 148
- Argument scheme20, 71, 75, 86, 103, 111, 137, 153
- Argument(ation) from example6, 7, 60, 63, 65,
70–76
- Argumentation stage2, 41, 43,
51–52
, 56,
59–60
- Argumentation structure20, 60, 81, 103, 112,
137–138
- Argumentative activity type7, 50
- Argumentative means5, 41, 53
- Argumentative move see move
- Audience demand27, 159
- Adaptation to
3–4
, 6, 9, 36, 44, 81, 86, 120, 146, 158
C
- Committed literature
36–37
- Communicative activity type3, 5, 20, 41,
44–45
, 47,
49–50
, 53, 62, 86, 97, 102, 133,
155–156
, 158
- Conceptual metaphor7,
125–127
,
135–139
, 147,
150–151
- Conceptualization (phase)30
- Concluding stage2, 41, 43, 52, 56,
60–61
- Confrontation stage2, 41, 43,
52–53
, 75, 144
- Constraint
3–5
, 41, 44, 50, 56, 60, 145
- Contact (narrative)
99–100
,
104–106
,
108–109
- Content analysis9,
30–31
, 33
- Conventionalization41, 45
- Cost (stock issue)19,
24–25
- Critical discussion3, 6, 24, 27, 44, 53, 56,
60–61
, 63, 72, 81,
102–103
, 119, 125, 132, 138, 142,
147–148
- Model of a
2–3
, 41, 43, 44,
50–52
, 80, 146
- Critical questions
19–22
, 24, 71, 72, 74,
76–78
, 81, 86
- Pro-democratization group of22
D
- Deletion (transformation)142
- Deliberation45,
47–49
, 51, 57, 77, 111
- Indirect deliberation49, 133
- Diegetic authority105, 108
- Difference of opinion2, 6, 20, 24, 43,
52–55
,
57–58
, 61, 63, 73,
90–91
, 95,
99–100
, 113, 115, 132, 138,
142–143
, 145
- Domain of political communication21,
47–49
, 62, 72
E
- Effectiveness3,
5–6
, 15, 44, 91, 94, 100, 149
- Fable123,
125–128
, 147, 151
- Allegorical beast27, 95,
124–128
,
134–136
,
138–139
,
141–147
, 150
- Feasibility
1–2
,
4–6
, 9, 15, 19,
21–22
,
24–27
,
40–41
, 55, 80, 102, 123,
153–154
- Fiction-making (speech act)
130–135
- Figural/narratorial (narrative perspective)101, 109, 115,
117–120
- Framing6, 31, 34, 72,
77–78
, 81
G
- Genre (of communicative activity)5,
45–48
, 52, 77, 87, 133
- Gricean co-operative principle134
H
- Harm (stock issue)14, 19,
23–25
- Hasty generalization7, 71, 113
- Hierarchally arranged examples64, 74,
76–77
, 82, 85
I
- Information-dissemination
45–46
, 52, 77, 133
- Inherency14, 19,
23–25
- Alternative inherency 23-24
- Initial situation5, 41, 53, 55, 57
- Inscribed reader9,
29–30
,
34–36
, 59, 78, 103
- Institutional preconditions3, 5
M
- Macro-context3, 21,
44–47
, 50, 74,
97–98
,
101–102
, 111, 119,
133–134
- Maximally reconstruction strategy113
- Move3, 6, 17, 28, 36, 44, 75, 91, 152
N
- Narrative perspective
6–7
,
89–91
, 95,
98–101
, 104, 110,
114–116
, 119, 124
O
- Opening stage2, 28, 41, 43,
51–52
, 55, 58, 75
P
- Permutation (transformation)142, 144
- Pragmatic argumentation
20–21
,
51–52
- Pragmatic commitment
28–29
, 36, 40
- Presentational device
3–4
, 6, 9, 44, 74, 81, 83, 86, 98, 104, 106, 108, 120, 158
- Principle of Communication134
- Protagonist
2–3
, 20, 28, 43,
53–54
,
56–61
,
71–73
, 76, 80, 82, 93, 95, 102, 105, 110, 119, 145, 147
R
- Reasonableness3,
5–7
, 44, 149
- Representativeness
71–74
,
76–78
,
81–82
- Rhetorical exigency4, 91,
124–125
, 146, 158
- Scenario (conceptual)125,
136–139
,
146–151
- Solvency19,
23–25
- Alternative solvency
24–25
- Source domain
126–128
, 135
- Speech act2, 7, 96,
98–99
, 113, 125,
128–129
, 135, 138,
141–145
- Speech event1, 3, 44, 49, 58, 61, 99, 127
- Stance (narrative)
99–100
,
104–106
,
108–109
- Standpoint2,
5–6
,
19–20
,
24–26
, 28, 40, 43,
48–49
,
51–57
,
59–60
, 62,
71–73
,
75–76
,
79–83
,
86–87
,
90–91
, 95, 100,
103–104
, 106,
108–109
, 112, 119, 124,
136–138
,
141–145
,
147–148
,
150–151
- Starting point5, 27, 36, 51, 53,
58–59
, 136
- Material2, 34,
40–41
, 43,
51–52
, 55,
57–60
, 63, 91, 100, 143, 145
- Procedural2, 41, 43,
55–58
, 63, 145
- Status (narrative)
99–100
,
104–106
, 108
- Stock issue7, 19,
23–25
, 40
- Strategic function6, 147, 150
- Strategic maneuver(ing)
3–6
, 9, 27, 41, 44, 50,
59–60
, 65, 70, 72, 74, 79,
89–91
, 95, 100, 108, 110,
124–125
, 147
- Substitution (transformation)
142–143
- Sufficiency
71–74
, 76, 78,
81–83
,
85–87
T
- Target domain
126–128
, 135
- Topical choice
3–5
, 9, 44, 74, 81, 98, 100, 120,
146–147
, 158