Abstract
Strategic manoeuvring while taking the institutional preconditions into account results in the various domains of argumentative reality in different kinds of argumentative patterns, consisting of specific constellations of argumentative moves. Depending on the institutional preconditions, different “prototypical” argumentative patterns will come into being in the various (clusters of) communicative activity types. In this chapter some prototypical argumentative patterns are described that are characteristic of communicative activity types in the political, the medical and the legal domain. It is explained that further research is required concerning other prototypical argumentative patterns, “stereotypical” argumentative patterns which occur frequently, differences caused by the cultural or ideological background, “strategic scenarios”, “argumentative styles”, and interventions based on observations of argumentative patterns.
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