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TITLE: How can metaphors communicate arguments?
AUTHORS: Fabrizio Macagno;
PUBLISHED: 2020, SOURCE: INTERCULTURAL PRAGMATICS, VOLUME: 17, ISSUE: 3
INDEXED IN: WOS
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TITLE: Introduction: Evidence, Expertise and Argumentation in Evidence-Based Medicine
AUTHORS: Macagno, F; Martini, C;
PUBLISHED: 2020, SOURCE: TOPOI-AN INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF PHILOSOPHY, VOLUME: 40, ISSUE: 2
INDEXED IN: Scopus WOS CrossRef
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TITLE: How can metaphors communicate arguments?
AUTHORS: MacAgno, F;
PUBLISHED: 2020, SOURCE: Intercultural Pragmatics, VOLUME: 17, ISSUE: 3
INDEXED IN: Scopus
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TITLE: Analyzing dialogue moves in chronic care communication Dialogical intentions and customization of recommendations for the assessment of medical deliberation
AUTHORS: Fabrizio Macagno; Sarah Bigi;
PUBLISHED: 2020, SOURCE: JOURNAL OF ARGUMENTATION IN CONTEXT, VOLUME: 9, ISSUE: 2
INDEXED IN: WOS
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TITLE: Analyzing dialogue moves in chronic care communication: Dialogical intentions and customization of recommendations for the assessment of medical deliberation
AUTHORS: Fabrizio MacAgno; Sarah Bigi;
PUBLISHED: 2020, SOURCE: Journal of Argumentation in Context, VOLUME: 9, ISSUE: 2
INDEXED IN: Scopus
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TITLE: Reconstructing Multimodal Arguments in Advertisements: Combining Pragmatics and Argumentation Theory
AUTHORS: Fabrizio Macagno; Rosalice Botelho Wakim Souza Pinto;
PUBLISHED: 2020, SOURCE: Argumentation, VOLUME: 35, ISSUE: 1
INDEXED IN: CrossRef
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TITLE: How can metaphors communicate arguments?
AUTHORS: Fabrizio Macagno;
PUBLISHED: 2020, SOURCE: Intercultural Pragmatics, VOLUME: 17, ISSUE: 3
INDEXED IN: CrossRef: 7
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TITLE: Analyzing dialogue moves in chronic care communication. Dialogical intentions and customization of recommendations for the assessment of medical deliberation
AUTHORS: Fabrizio Macagno; Sarah Bigi;
PUBLISHED: 2020, SOURCE: Journal of Argumentation in Context, VOLUME: 9, ISSUE: 2
INDEXED IN: CrossRef: 13
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TITLE: Reconstructing Multimodal Arguments in Advertisements: Combining Pragmatics and Argumentation Theory
AUTHORS: Fabrizio Macagno; Rosalice Botelho Wakim Souza Pinto;
PUBLISHED: 2020, SOURCE: Argumentation Through Languages and Cultures
INDEXED IN: CrossRef: 1
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