Abstract

In previous chapters it was shown that the editorials read by OpEd involve arguments centered on two contradictory evaluations of plans for economic protection. Furthermore, it was established that the conceptual representation for this type of editorials forms an argument graph in which configurations of support and attack relationships among beliefs are organized by instances of argument units (AUs). This chapter examines another interrelated issue addressed within the context of OpEd, namely: how the components of an editorial’s argument graph are recognized from the editorial text.

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