Journal
Argumentation
Published
2009-04-01
DOI
10.1007/s10503-008-9123-x
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  1. Argumentation
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  1. Argumentation
  2. Rhetoric Society Quarterly
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  1. (Cicero, M.T.). 1954. Rhetorica ad Herennium (trans: Caplan, H.). Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
  2. Cicero, M.T. 1939. Orator (trans: Hubbell, M.H.). Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
  3. Cicero, M.T. 1942. De Oratore (trans: Sutton, E.W. and Rackham, H.). Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
  4. Davis, W.A. 1992. Speaker meaning. Linguistics and Philosophy 15: 223–253.
    Linguistics and Philosophy  
  5. Grice, H.P. 1969. Utterer’s meaning and intention. Philosophical Review 78: 147–177.
    Philosophical Review  
  6. Dialectic and rhetoric: The warp and woof of argumentation analysis
  7. Anyone who has a view: Theoretical contributions to the study of argumentation
  8. Strawson, P.F. 1964. Intention and convention in speech acts. Philosophical Review 73 (3): 439–460.
    Philosophical Review  
  9. Representations: Images of the world in ciceronian oratory
  10. Vlach, F. 1981. Speaker’s meaning. Linguistics and Philosophy 4: 359–391.
    Linguistics and Philosophy