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100 1  Kertész, András.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       n93101446 
245 10 Data and Evidence in Linguistics :|ba Plausible 
       Argumentation Model. 
264  1 Cambridge :|bCambridge University Press,|c2012. 
300    1 online resource (314 pages) 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
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500    16.3.1 Setting up the new p-context. 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  Cover; Data and Evidence in Linguistics; Title; Copyright;
       Contents; List of figures and table; Preface; 
       Abbreviations and central concepts; Symbols; 1: 
       Introduction; Part I: The state of the art; 2: The problem
       (P)I; 3: Historical background; 3.1 Overview; 3.2 The 
       problem of evidence in the philosophy of science; 3.3 
       Debates on empiricalness in theoretical linguistics and 
       the standard view of linguistic data (SVLD); 3.4 
       Conclusions; 4: The partial rejection of (SVLD) in the 
       practice of object-scientific research; 4.1 Overview; 4.2 
       New tendencies in object-scientific research; 4.3 
       Conclusions. 
505 8  5: The partial rejection of (SVLD) in metascientific 
       reflection5.1 Overview; 5.2 The diversity and the 
       combinability of data; 5.3 The role of the sources in the 
       reliability of data; 5.4 The complexity of linguistic 
       data; 5.5 The treatment of the uncertainty of data; 5.6 
       The relationship between data and theory; 5.7 Data and the
       treatment of inconsistencies; 5.8 Linguistic evidence; 5.9
       Conclusions; 6: The solution to (P)I; Part II: The p-
       model; 7: The problem (P)II; 8: Historical background; 8.1
       Overview. 
505 8  8.2 The liberalisation of the concepts of 'data' and 
       'evidence' in the philosophy of science8.3 Trends in logic
       and argumentation theory; 8.4 Conclusions; 9: Plausible 
       inferences; 9.1 Overview; 9.2 The concept of 'inference' 
       and 'deductive inference'; 9.3 The notion of 'plausible 
       statement'; 9.4 The concept of 'demonstrative inference'; 
       9.5 The notion of 'plausible inference'; 9.5.1 
       Introductory remarks; 9.5.2 Case 1; 9.5.3 Case 2; 9.5.4 
       Case 3; 9.5.5 The connection between the plausibility of 
       the premises and the conclusion; 9.5.6 Summary; 9.6 The 
       fallibility of plausible inferences. 
505 8  9.7 The dynamism of plausible inferences9.8 The p-context-
       dependence of plausible inferences; 9.9 The heuristic 
       function of plausible inferences; 9.10 Conclusions; 10: 
       Plausible argumentation; 10.1 Overview; 10.2 Informational
       under- and overdetermination, problems and their solution;
       10.3 The notion of 'plausible argumentation'; 10.4 The 
       cyclic nature of plausible argumentation; 10.5 The 
       prismatic nature of plausible argumentation; 10.6 Problem-
       solving strategies; 10.7 The effectiveness of plausible 
       argumentation; 10.8 Conclusions; 11: The solution to 
       (P)II; Part III: Data and evidence. 
505 8  12: The problem (P)III13: The concept of 'datum' and 
       'evidence'; 13.1 Overview; 13.2 The concept of 'datum'; 
       13.3 The concept of 'evidence'; 13.4 Conclusions; 14: The 
       solution to (P)III; Part IV: Application of the p-model: a
       case study; 15: The problem (P)IV; 16: A case study: a 
       reconstruction of Gentner & Wolff (1997); 16.1 Overview; 
       16.2 Argumentation cycle 1: three model types of metaphor 
       processing; 16.2.1 Setting up the starting p-context; 
       16.2.2 The elaboration of the starting p-context; 16.3 
       Argumentation cycle 2: application of the Contrastive 
       Strategy. 
520    The first book to comprehensively present the 
       methodological problems associated with linguistic data 
       and evidence. 
588 0  Print version record. 
590    eBooks on EBSCOhost|bEBSCO eBook Subscription Academic 
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650  0 Linguistic analysis (Linguistics)|0https://id.loc.gov/
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650  0 Linguistics|xResearch|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
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650  0 Corpora (Linguistics)|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
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650  0 Computational linguistics.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities
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650  7 Linguistic analysis (Linguistics)|2fast|0https://
       id.worldcat.org/fast/999166 
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650  7 Computational linguistics.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/
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655  4 Electronic books. 
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       Linguistics : A Plausible Argumentation Model.|dCambridge 
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