Data and Evidence in Linguistics: A Plausible Argumentation Model

Author:   András Kertész (Debreceni Egyetem, Hungary) ,  Csilla Rákosi
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
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Publication Date:   05 March 2012
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The question of what types of data and evidence can be used is one of the most important topics in linguistics. This book is the first to comprehensively present the methodological problems associated with linguistic data and evidence. Its originality is twofold. First, the authors' approach accounts for a series of unexplained characteristics of linguistic theorising: the uncertainty and diversity of data, the role of evidence in the evaluation of hypotheses, and the problem solving strategies, as well as the emergence and resolution of inconsistencies. Second, the findings are obtained by the application of a new model of plausible argumentation which is also of relevance from a general argumentation theoretical point of view. All concepts and theses are systematically introduced and illustrated by a number of examples from different linguistic theories, and a detailed case-study section shows how the proposed model can be applied to specific linguistic problems.

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Author:   András Kertész (Debreceni Egyetem, Hungary) ,  Csilla Rákosi
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
Imprint:   Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing)
ISBN:  

9780511920752


ISBN 10:   051192075
Publication Date:   05 March 2012
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
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1. Introduction; Part I. The State of the Art: 2. The problem (P)I; 3. Historical background; 4. The partial rejection of (SVLD) in the practice of object-scientific research; 5. The partial rejection of (SVLD) in metascientific reflection; 6. The solution to (P)I; Part II. The P-Model: 7. The problem (P)II; 8. Historical background; 9. Plausible inferences; 10. Plausible argumentation; 11. The solution to (P)II; Part III. Data and Evidence: 12. The problem (P)III; 13. The concepts of 'datum' and 'evidence'; 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 and Wolff (1997); 17. The solution to (P)IV; Part V. The Answers to the Open Questions: 18. The problem (P)V; 19. The answers to (OQ1)–(OQ7); 20. The solution to (P)V; 21. Summary: the solution to the main problem (MP).

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András Kertész is Professor of German Linguistics and Director of the Centre for Philosophy and Linguistics at Debreceni Egyetem, Hungary. He is also Head of the Research Group for Theoretical Linguistics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Csilla Rákosi is senior research fellow in the MTA-DE-SZTE Research Group for Theoretical Linguistics, Hungary.

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