
This work aims to present an alternative understanding of enthymemes based on operational linguistics. From this perspective enthymematic arguments are conceived as inscribed in a system of correlative linguistic operations of reduction and expansion. On the other hand, I show that the production of enthymematic arguments can be explained if we look at their location either in the configuration of a text or of the intervention in a communicative event.
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