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Language and Cognition in Argumentation (LANCAR) is a thematic research group based at the Amsterdam Center for Language and Communication (ACLC) at the Faculty of Humanities of the University of Amsterdam.
  • by lancaraclc
  • Posted on 14 May 202214 May 2022

First ACLC-ILLC Workshop on Argumentation

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  • Posted on 9 May 202214 May 2022

Neerlandistiek-reeks in SPUI25 “Van fact-checking tot argument-checking: Het bestrijden van desinformatie in het Nederlandse nieuws” 

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  • Posted on 3 March 2022

More than relata refero: Representing the various roles of reported speech in argumentative discourse

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  • Posted on 23 February 2022

Complex arguments in Adpositional Argumentation (paper)

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  • Posted on 16 February 202211 February 2022

Argument-Checking: A Critical Pedagogy Approach to Digital Literacy

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  • Posted on 11 February 202224 February 2022

First Workshop on the CMAS

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  • Posted on 7 February 2022

PEPTalk featuring Federica Russo 

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  • Posted on 30 December 20212 January 2022

Argument Type Identification Procedure (ATIP) – Version 4

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  • Posted on 17 December 202119 December 2021

Farewell to Fallacies (and Welcome Back!)

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  • Posted on 6 December 20218 December 2021

Karen Maex highlights the importance of argument-checking

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  • First ACLC-ILLC Workshop on Argumentation
  • Neerlandistiek-reeks in SPUI25 “Van fact-checking tot argument-checking: Het bestrijden van desinformatie in het Nederlandse nieuws” 
  • More than relata refero: Representing the various roles of reported speech in argumentative discourse
  • Complex arguments in Adpositional Argumentation (paper)
  • Argument-Checking: A Critical Pedagogy Approach to Digital Literacy
  • First Workshop on the CMAS
  • PEPTalk featuring Federica Russo 
  • Argument Type Identification Procedure (ATIP) – Version 4
  • Farewell to Fallacies (and Welcome Back!)
  • Karen Maex highlights the importance of argument-checking
  • Complex Arguments in Adpositional Argumentation (talk)
  • Workshop “Argumentation and (X)AI”
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