Conception and practice of the actuality of multimodal argumentation as a cognitive, social and emergent phenomenon.

Revista Iberoamericana de Argumentación 25:62-87 (2022)
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Abstract

Argumentation is the gear of a cognitive process of reconstruction when it manifests itself in the discursive proximal space. The cognitive-semiotic perspective of multimodal argumentation suggests that, depending on the knowledge, the codes and signs employed (modes) and the context, certain multimodal structures can lead some audiences towards an accurate mental representation of argumentation, without the need forany formal standardized and verbal structure. We are able to argue with other(s) effectively without the need for a verbal translation of the contents in a space that includes the semiotic interpretation of the message.

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