Diskurstraditionen der Argumentation: Eine Korpusanalyse von Bittschriften der Serie «Esclavos» der «Corte Suprema de Quito» (1702-1849)

The study deals with petitions from the Esclavos series of the Ecuadorian National Archives from court cases of the Corte Suprema de Quito in the period 1702–1849, in which enslaved people were involved directly. The focus is on the study of argumentative strategies as discourse traditions: including topoi, linguistic means of constructing ethos and pathos, and linguistic marking of argumentative functions and structures.

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Diskurstraditionen der Argumentation: Eine Korpusanalyse von Bittschriften der Serie «Esclavos» der «Corte Suprema de Quito» (1702-1849)

The study deals with petitions from the Esclavos series of the Ecuadorian National Archives from court cases of the Corte Suprema de Quito in the period 1702–1849, in which enslaved people were involved directly. The focus is on the study of argumentative strategies as discourse traditions: including topoi, linguistic means of constructing ethos and pathos, and linguistic marking of argumentative functions and structures.

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Diskurstraditionen der Argumentation: Eine Korpusanalyse von Bittschriften der Serie «Esclavos» der «Corte Suprema de Quito» (1702-1849)

Diskurstraditionen der Argumentation: Eine Korpusanalyse von Bittschriften der Serie «Esclavos» der «Corte Suprema de Quito» (1702-1849)

by Jennifer Gabel de Aguirre
Diskurstraditionen der Argumentation: Eine Korpusanalyse von Bittschriften der Serie «Esclavos» der «Corte Suprema de Quito» (1702-1849)

Diskurstraditionen der Argumentation: Eine Korpusanalyse von Bittschriften der Serie «Esclavos» der «Corte Suprema de Quito» (1702-1849)

by Jennifer Gabel de Aguirre

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The study deals with petitions from the Esclavos series of the Ecuadorian National Archives from court cases of the Corte Suprema de Quito in the period 1702–1849, in which enslaved people were involved directly. The focus is on the study of argumentative strategies as discourse traditions: including topoi, linguistic means of constructing ethos and pathos, and linguistic marking of argumentative functions and structures.


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ISBN-13: 9783111059693
Publisher: De Gruyter
Publication date: 07/01/2024
Series: Beihefte zur Zeitschrift für romanische Philologie , #491
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 689
File size: 2 MB
Age Range: 18 Years
Language: German

About the Author

Jennifer Gabel de Aguirre, Universität Klagenfurt, Österreich.


Jennifer Gabel de Aguirre, University of Klagenfurt, Austria.

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