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Benoit, Pamela J. 1987. Orientation to face in everyday argument. In Eemeren, Frans H. Van, Rob Grootendorst, J.A. Blair and C.A. Willard, eds. Argumentation: Perspectives and approaches. Foris. pp. 144–152.
Publication type
Article in book
Publication language
English
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An analysis of the relationship between argument and face. Arguments are characterized by explicit opposition. This opposition is not to be viewed as a concrete series of acts, but as a relationship between the interactants. The relationship of opposition conveys the existence of disjunctures in relational understandings and the conversational norm of reciprocity regarding face is withdrawn. Arguments can be viewed as regulative episodes that reveal and generally redress these disjunctures.