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Specificssuch is a coined term used in discourse analysis to describe a rhetorical pattern in which a speaker foregrounds a sequence of concrete, particular details as direct support for a claim. The word blends specifics and such, signaling a focus on micro-level evidence presented as representative or authoritative. While not widely standardized, the term appears in discussions of online argumentation, journalism, and persuasive writing as a label for a stylistic move rather than a standalone theory.

In practice, specificssuch involves listing or signaling multiple concrete examples, data points, or anecdotes to anchor

Usage and analysis: scholars and media-literacy educators study specificssuch passages to assess whether the selected specifics

Etymology: the term is a contemporary coinage in online communities, formed as a portmanteau of “specifics”

an
argument.
Proponents
argue
that
this
approach
can
increase
perceived
credibility
by
providing
vivid,
tangible
anchors.
Critics,
however,
caution
that
it
may
function
as
proof
by
example,
potentially
occluding
broader
evidence,
generalizability,
or
counterexamples.
The
technique
is
related
to,
but
distinct
from,
cherry-picking
and
anecdotal
reasoning,
since
it
centers
on
the
use
of
specific
items
to
shape
interpretation
rather
than
on
the
mere
presence
of
isolated
cases.
adequately
represent
the
broader
claim
and
whether
the
surrounding
context
supports
generalization.
They
also
examine
how
such
a
pattern
influences
readers’
perception
of
credibility
and
certainty,
and
at
what
point
emphasis
on
particulars
may
obscure
weaker
underlying
arguments.
and
“such.”