argumentteina
Argumentteina is a term used in contemporary discourse analysis and argumentation theory to describe a modular approach to constructing and evaluating arguments. In this framework, an argument is decomposed into teinas, discrete units that encapsulate a claim, supporting reasoning, and a link to the overarching thesis. The concept is relatively recent and is employed mainly in academic discussions rather than as a universal standard.
A teina typically comprises three elements: a claim, evidence or warrant, and an inference that connects the
Analysis and teaching: In classrooms and online discourse analysis, argumentteina provides a framework for mapping and
Applications and reception: Proponents say the teina model clarifies reasoning steps and highlights gaps. Critics argue
Etymology and status: The word argumentteina appears to be a neologism blending 'argument' with a suffix used