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Defining manipulative discourse: The pragmatics of cognitive illusions
D Maillat, S Oswald
International Review of Pragmatics 1 (2), 348-370, 2009
2022009
Constraining context
D Maillat, S Oswald
Critical discourse studies in context and cognition 43, 65, 2011
1032011
Explicitness, implicitness and commitment attribution: A cognitive pragmatic approach
P Morency, S Oswald, L De Saussure
Belgian journal of linguistics 22 (1), 197-219, 2008
972008
Metaphor as argument: Rhetorical and epistemic advantages of extended metaphors
S Oswald, A Rihs
Argumentation 28, 133-159, 2014
782014
When and how do we deal with straw men? A normative and cognitive pragmatic account
M Lewiński, S Oswald
Journal of Pragmatics 59, 164-177, 2013
622013
From interpretation to consent: Arguments, beliefs and meaning
S Oswald
Discourse Studies 13 (6), 806-814, 2011
492011
Relevance and emotion
T Wharton, C Bonard, D Dukes, D Sander, S Oswald
Journal of Pragmatics 181, 259-269, 2021
432021
Pragmatics of uncooperative and manipulative communication
S Oswald
Université de Neuchâtel, 2010
432010
It is easy to miss something you are not looking for: A pragmatic account of covert communicative influence for (critical) discourse analysis
S Oswald
Contemporary critical discourse studies, 97-119, 2014
382014
Argumentation et engagement du locuteur: pour un point de vue subjectiviste
S Oswald, L Saussure
Nouveaux cahiers de linguistique française 29, 215-243, 2009
382009
What makes a straw man acceptable? Three experiments assessing linguistic factors
J Schumann, S Zufferey, S Oswald
Journal of Pragmatics 141, 1-15, 2019
352019
Pragmatics, cognitive heuristics and the straw man fallacy
S Oswald, M Lewinski
Rhétorique et cognition: Perspectives théoriques et stratégies persuasives …, 2014
352014
Biases and constraints in communication: Argumentation, persuasion and manipulation
S Oswald, D Maillat
Journal of pragmatics 59, 137-140, 2013
302013
Conspiracy and bias: Argumentative features and persuasiveness of conspiracy theories
S Oswald
Argumentation, Objectivity, and Bias: Proceedings of the 11th International …, 2016
292016
Deceptive and uncooperative verbal communication
S Oswald, L Saussure, D Maillat
Verbal communication (Handbooks of communicative science 3), 509-534, 2016
282016
Commitment attribution and the reconstruction of arguments
S Oswald
The psychology of argument. Cognitive approaches to argumentation and …, 2016
272016
Trust based on bias: Cognitive constraints on source-related fallacies
S Oswald, C Hart
Virtues of argumentation. Proceedings of the 10th International Conference …, 2013
272013
Argumentation, conspiracy and the moon: a rhetorical-pragmatic analysis
S Oswald, T Herman
Case studies in discourse analysis, 295-330, 2016
262016
The linguistic formulation of fallacies matters: the case of causal connectives
J Schumann, S Zufferey, S Oswald
Argumentation 35 (3), 361-388, 2021
212021
Rhetoric and cognition
S Oswald
Relevance Theory. Recent Developments, Current Challenges and Future …, 2016
212016
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