Abstract
Argumentation is a relatively recent field of research. It aims to analyse, describe, and evaluate real-world, natural language arguments. It also features as a topic in many undergraduate syllabi, where it aims to teach students both to think critically about the arguments of others, and to create better, more measured arguments of their own. Both research into argumentation and teaching critical thinking could benefit from resources that are, at present, unavailable. In particular, there are no text corpora that are dedicated to capturing real world arguments. In what follows, we discuss the need for such a corpus and our ongoing work towards creating one.
Our aim is to construct an argumentation text corpus that will serve both as a resource for the community of researchers and teachers working on argumentation, and as a test case for the development of similar corpora in the future.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Proceedings of Practical Applications in Language and Computers (PALC 2003) 4th Biennial International Conference on Practical Applications in Language Corpora, 4-6 April 2003, Lodz |
Editors | Barbara Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk |
Place of Publication | Frankfurt am Main |
Publisher | Peter Lang |
Publication status | Published - 2004 |
Event | conference; Practical Applications in Language Corpora 2003: Laguage, Corpora, E-Learning - Duration: 1 Jan 2004 → … |
Conference
Conference | conference; Practical Applications in Language Corpora 2003: Laguage, Corpora, E-Learning |
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Period | 1/01/04 → … |
Other | Practical Applications in Language Corpora 2003: Laguage, Corpora, E-Learning |