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The discussion in Section 'Results and discussion' also suggests that the improvement in the argument identification is crucial to produce better results.
The latter include, to take only a few examples, competing definitions of "argument"; argument identification; burden of proof; the empirical study of argument; diagramming; cognitive bias; the history of argument analysis; methods of argumentative investigation; the role of emotion in argument; and the implicit rules that characterize argumentative exchange in different social contexts.
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Altogether, 65% of relationships incorrectly extracted by ReVerb represent cases in which the heuristic arguments identification screwed.
That's why they provoke an argument about identification, equality, ethics and belonging in an increasingly diverse society.
In its brief, the League of Women Voters contends the legislature overstepped its bounds when it passed the measure last year and says arguments that identification is required for other everyday transactions are off the mark.
Like NomBank, we ruled out arguments whose identification would rely entirely on inference, but unlike NomBank, we did not attempt to place any syntactic constraints (in terms of SUPPORT constructions, transparent nouns, etc).
Like NomBank, we ruled out arguments whose identification would rely entirely on inference, but unlike NomBank, we did not attempt to place any syntactic constraints on what could count as an NP-external argument (beyond the obvious requirement that it be external to the NP).
Another interesting and detailed account of the "identification argument" and the "argument from perceptual relativity" is offered by Muehlmann 1992, chapter 5. 11.
Our argument is that identification with art is often rejected by ordinary fashion designers, who seek to legitimate their cultural production, not through art, but through a culture of wearability.
Richard L. Hasen, a law professor at the University of California, Irvine, and an expert on election law, said an admission of error by a judge is unusual, and "gives to Democrats an 'I-told-you-so' " argument on voter identification issues.
In particular, he shows how giving or taking offence – a shift from thinking to feeling, and from doing to being – has been weaponised in our political discourse as never before: "In short, politics is increasingly a matter not of reasoned argument but of identification".
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