Ethos and Inference: Insights from a Multimodal Perspective

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Title
Ethos and Inference: Insights from a Multimodal Perspective
Title of the book
Argumentation and Inference: Proceedings of the 2nd European Conference on Argumentation, Fribourg 2017
Author(s)
Jacquin Jérôme
Publisher
College Publications
Address of publication
London
ISBN
978-1-84890-284-8
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Published
Issued date
2018
Editor
Oswald Steve, Maillat Didier
Volume
2
Pages
413-423
Language
english
Abstract
While the inferential dimension of ethos has been studied extensively, its relationship with multimodality, i.e. the fact that linguistic devices used in verbal interaction combine with other semiotic resources such as gestures or shifts in gaze direction, remains largely unknown. Stepping from a language-oriented approach to argumentation, the paper describes a theoretical framework for the multimodal analysis of ethos in argumentative talk-in-interaction. An example taken from a video-recorded corpus of French public debates is provided.
Keywords
ethos, gaze direction, gesture, index, inference, multimodality, Peirce, talk-in-interaction
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