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When you've written a few sentences, you can use the Analyze button to get feedback
on the argumentation structure of your text.
Click Claims or Major Claims to view them in detailed view.
Click Claims or Major Claims to view them in detailed view.
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Enter your text in the field on the left side and then start an analyzis by clicking on one of the Analyze buttons
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Your Personal Argumentation Dashboard
Our algorithm found the following feedback (to learn how, click here )
Overview of your argumentation structure:
Click on Claims or Major
Claims to see a detailed overview.
Coherence and Persuasion scores of your text are still in the process of being calculated.
Feedback on your argumentation structure:
Detailed feedback on the structure of your claims.
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Discourse Structure
To see how Discourse Structure can help you improve your text, click here.
Discourse Structure Feedback
Our algorithm found the following discourse labels for your text. To see what
each label represents, please look into the label explanations.
Discourse Labels Explanations
Below you can find the explanations for the discourse labels produced.
Expert View
Elaborative:
Text that adds additional information, details or exmaples.
Inferential: Text that shows a result, cause or logical connection.
Contrastive: Text that shows a difference, opposition or contrast.
Temporal: Text that shows the time order or sequence of events.
The N label is called the Nuceleus, the S is the Satellite.
The Satellite supports the Nucleus. The Nucelus is the central part of the discourse unit.
Additional resources for Discourse: For additional information about the Pragmatic Markers used in the graph, please refer to Fraser, Bruce. "Pragmatic markers." Pragmatics 6 (1996): 167-190..
Inferential: Text that shows a result, cause or logical connection.
Contrastive: Text that shows a difference, opposition or contrast.
Temporal: Text that shows the time order or sequence of events.
The N label is called the Nuceleus, the S is the Satellite.
The Satellite supports the Nucleus. The Nucelus is the central part of the discourse unit.
Additional resources for Discourse: For additional information about the Pragmatic Markers used in the graph, please refer to Fraser, Bruce. "Pragmatic markers." Pragmatics 6 (1996): 167-190..