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Lista de candidatos sometidos a examen:
1) fallacies (*)
(*) Términos presentes en el nuestro glosario de lingüística

1) Candidate: fallacies


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paper CH_corpusLogostxt82 - : Bentham, J. (1824). The book of fallacies: from unfinished papers of Jeremy Bentham . Londres: Forgotten Books. [ [66]Links ]

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paper CH_corpusSignostxt474 - : It was decided to include in the analysis one of these emotional arguments - fallacies- that has decreased in corpus 2: False reasoning or arguments . Following the classification of ^[50]Copi (1969), only those that predominate in the student emails have been collected, which are fallacies that appeal to psychological and affective means. Among them, the most frequent in the analysed emails is of the argumentum ad misericordiam type -those that are used to provoke pity in the other person. For example: “¡Profesora, no me suspenda! Mi padre no me va a pagar más los estudios, si no apruebo”. (‘Don’t fail me, professor! My father won’t pay for my studies anymore if I don’t pass.’).

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paper CH_corpusSignostxt474 - : Another group of fallacies that has been found in the student emails is of those based on pseudo-reasoning: False cause, accident, etc .

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paper CH_corpusSignostxt474 - : Below are a few examples of fallacies in the analysed emails:

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paper CH_corpusSignostxt266 - : Van Eemeren, F. & Houtlosser, P. (2002b). Fallacies as derailments of strategic maneuvering: The argumentum ad verecundiam, a case in point . En F. van Eemeren, A. Blair, Ch. Willard & F. Snoeck (Eds.), Proceedings of The Fifth Conference of The International Society for The Study of Argumentation (pp. 289-292). Amsterdam: Sic Sat. [ [64]Links ]

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paper CH_corpusSignostxt266 - : Van Eemeren, F. & Houtlosser, P. (2003). Fallacies as derailments of strategic maneuvering: The argumentum ad verecundiam, a case in point . En F. van Eemeren, J. Blair, C. Willard & A. Snoeck (Eds.), Proceedings of the Fifth Conference of the International Society for the Study of Argumentation (pp. 289-292). Amsterdam: Sic Sat. [ [66]Links ]

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paper CO_ColombianAppliedLinguisticsJournaltxt125 - : Another way in which the participants of the study approached essay writing was by supporting their ideas using different resources. This was revealed to be useful for students to build arguments with solid bases and at the same time improve their knowledge about the topics. Although the use of references was more emphasized in the second and third cycles due to reflection on the issues of quotations and fallacies, the data showed that the participants also supported their ideas with knowledge of the world and their reality throughout the whole experience:

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paper CO_Íkalatxt133 - : The following are among the fallacies that S1's associative systems are responsible for, and that interfere with the revision process:

Evaluando al candidato fallacies:


1) eemeren: 4
2) emails: 4
3) argumentum: 3 (*)

fallacies
Lengua:
Frec: 41
Docs: 18
Nombre propio: 2 / 41 = 4%
Coocurrencias con glosario: 1
Puntaje: 1.717 = (1 + (1+3.58496250072116) / (1+5.39231742277876)));
Candidato aceptado

Referencias bibliográficas encontradas sobre cada término

(Que existan referencias dedicadas a un término es también indicio de terminologicidad.)
fallacies
: ------; (1996). Fallacies and heuristics. EnF. H. van Eemeren , R. Grootendorst , A. Blair & C. A. Willard (Eds.), Analysis and evaluation: Proceedings of the Third ISSA Conference on argumentation Vol. II (pp. 257-269). Amsterdam: Sic Sat .
: 15. Van Eemeren, Franz y Rob Grootendorst. 1992. Argumentation, communication and fallacies. A pragma-dialectical perspective. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
: Freeman, James. 1995. "The appeal to Popularity and Presumption by Common Knowledge". En H. Hansen y R. Pinto (eds.) Fallacies. Classical and Contemporary Readings . Pennsylvania: The Pennsylvania State University Press, pp. 265-273.
: Hamblin, C. (1970). Fallacies. London: Methuen.
: Hansen, H. V. & Pinto, R. C. (1995). Fallacies. Classical and contemporary readings. Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania State University Press.
: Ikuenobe, P. (2004). On the theoretical unification and nature of fallacies. Argumentation, 18(2), 189-211.
: Johnson, R. H. (1995). The blaze of her splendors. Suggestions about revitalizing fallacy theory. En H.V. Hansen & R.C. Pinto (Eds.), Fallacies. Classical and contemporary readings (pp. 107-119). University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press,
: Lau, J. & Chan, J. (2017). Fallacies and biases - Opencourseware on critical thinking, logic, and creativity. Recuperado de: [90]http://philosophy.hku.hk/think/fallacy/
: Mackie, J. L. (1967). Fallacies. En P. Edwards (Ed.), Encyclopedia of philosophy (pp. 169-179). Nueva York: Collier MacMillan.
: Neves, J. (2008b). 10 fallacies about Subtitling for the d/ Deaf and the hard of hearing. The Journal of Specialised Translation, 10, 128-143. Recuperado de [112]http://www.jostrans.org/issue10/art_neves.php
: Richardson, A. S. (2005). Logical fallacies in scientific writing. Recuperado de: [101]http://www. cs.auckland.ac.nz/~cristian/i2rcs/i2rcs_docs/logic.html
: Van Eemeren, F. & Grootendorst, R. (1992). Argumentation, communication and fallacies. A pragma-dialectical perspective. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.