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Interpersonality in Legal Genres: Linguistic Insights, cartea 191

Editat de Ruth Breeze, Maurizio Gotti, Carmen Sancho Guinda
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 mai 2014
Few concepts in Discourse Studies are so versatile and intricate and have been so frequently contested as interpersonality. This construct offers ample terrain for new research, since it can be viewed using a range of diverse theoretical frameworks, employing a variety of analytical tools and social perspectives. Studies on the relationship between writer/reader and speaker/audience in the legal field are still scarce, dispersed, and limited to a narrow range of genres and a restricted notion of interpersonality, since they are most often confined to modality and the Gricean cooperative principles. This volume is meant to help bridge this gap. Its chapters show the realisation and distribution of interpersonal features in specific legal genres. The aim is to achieve an expansion of the concept of interpersonality, which besides modality, Grice's maxims and other traditionally interpersonal features, might comprise or relate to ideational and textual issues like narrative disclosure, typography, rhetorical variation, or Plain English, among others.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783034315241
ISBN-10: 3034315244
Pagini: 389
Ilustrații: 50 Ills.
Dimensiuni: 9 x 226 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der W
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Cuprins

Contens: Carmen Sancho Guinda/Maurizio Gotti/Ruth Breeze: Framing Interpersonality in Law Contexts - Davide Mazzi: «The words are plain and clear ...» On Interpersonal Positioning in the Discourse of Judicial Interpretation - Tarja Salmi-Tolonen: Interpersonality and Fundamental Rights - María Ángeles Orts Llopis: Contractual Commitment or Obligation? The Linguistic Interactions in Charter Parties - Michele Sala: Interpersonal and Interactional Markers in Legal Research Articles - Christoph A. Hafner: Stance in a Professional Legal Genre: The Barrister's Opinion - Vijay K. Bhatia: Interpersonal Constraints in Statutory Writing - Carmen Sancho Guinda: Engagement in NTSB Decisions on Aviation Case Appeals - Christopher Williams: Interpersonality in Legislative Drafting Guides and Manuals: the Case of the Scottish Government Publication Plain Language and Legislation - Ignacio Vázquez-Orta: Exploring the Interplay Between Discursive and Professional Practices in Domain Name Arbitration Awards - Ismael Arinas Pellón: Interpersonal Patent Relations: Persuasion Pointers to Novelty, Creativity, and Ownership in U.S. Patent Property Claiming - Ruth Breeze: The Discursive Construction of Professional Relationships through the Legal Letter of Advice - Maurizio Gotti: Interpersonality in Mediation Discourse - Patrizia Anesa: The Realization of Interpersonality Features in Jury Instructions - Isabel Corona: The Management of Conflict: Arbitration in Corporate E-releases.

Notă biografică

Ruth Breeze has researched and published widely in the area of Discourse Analysis applied to media language and specialised discourse, focusing particularly on the field of legal English. She is Head of the Institute of Modern Languages at the University of Navarra, and a member of the GradUN Research Group in the Instituto Cultura y Sociedad. Maurizio Gotti is Professor of English Language and Translation, Head of the Department of Foreign Languages, Literatures and Communication, and Director of the Research Centre for LSP Research (CERLIS) at the University of Bergamo. His main research areas are the features and origins of specialized discourse. Carmen Sancho Guinda is a senior lecturer in the Department of Applied Linguistics at the Polytechnic University of Madrid, where she teaches English for Academic Purposes and Professional Communication. Her research focus is the interdisciplinary analysis of academic and professional discourses and genres, and innovation in the teaching and learning of academic competencies.