“…The publication of works by Perelman & Olbrechts-Tyteca (1958) and Toulmin (1993) helped create a new starting point for the study of argumentation, which has become even more complex with the addition of cognitive (Kuhn, 1991;2005;Kuhn, Iordanou, Pease & Wirkala, 2008), interactional (Doury, Quet & Tseronis, 2015;Kerbatch-Orecchioni, 1992;Traverso, 1999), and polemic components (van Eemeren, Houtlosser & Snoeck, 2007), including the image of the Self in discourse (Amossy, 2006(Amossy, , 2014(Amossy, , 2016 or the role of emotion in argumentative discourse (Plantin, 2011(Plantin, , 2015, amongst others.…”