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1.1 Wang

| September 3, 2020

Jie Wang. (2011). Analysis and Attestation of Linguistic Evidence in Judicial Practices. International Journal of Law, Language & Discourse 1(1), 54-66. Abstract: On the basis of analysis of the mobile messages between the plaintiff and the defendant in the defamation case of Yang v Hu in which the authors testified as expert witness, this study […]

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IJLLD 1.1

IJLLD 1.1

| September 3, 2020

IJLLD Volume 1.1 (2011) (Frontsmatter) Paul Robertson. Forward … 4 Le Cheng and King Kui Sin. Courtroom Language and Discourse … 5 Gary D. Prideaux. Linguistic Contributions to the Analysis of Hate Language … 31 Jie Wang. Analysis and Attestation of Linguistic Evidence in Judicial Practices … 54 Ling Wang and King Kui Sin. Toward […]

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1.1 Wang & Sin

| September 3, 2020

Ling Wang and King Kui Sin. (2011). Toward a Clarification of the Concept of Cultural Transfer in Legal Translation. International Journal of Law, Language & Discourse 1(1), 67-97. Abstract: It is widely held in translation studies that translating a text is not merely translating its language but also translating the culture embodied in the text […]

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1.1 Prideaux

| September 3, 2020

Gary D. Prideaux. (2011). Linguistic Contributions to the Analysis of Hate Language. International Journal of Law, Language & Discourse 1(1), 31-53. Abstract: This paper examines several cases before the Canadian Human Rights Commission in which the author served as an expert witness. The data consist of texts taken from Internet or telephone message sites which […]

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1.1 Cheng & Sin

| September 3, 2020

Le Cheng and King Kui Sin. (2011). Courtroom Language and Discourse. International Journal of Law, Language & Discourse 1(1), 5-30. Abstract: In this paper, we conduct a comprehensive survey of previous studies on courtroom discourse. Courtroom language provides a rich source of data for sociology, applied linguistics, sociolinguistics and other related disciplines. The macro studies […]

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1.1 Robertson

| September 3, 2020

Paul Robertson. (2011). Forward. International Journal of Law, Language & Discourse 1(1), 4. PDF

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IJLLD 1.2

IJLLD 1.2

| September 3, 2020

IJLLD Volume 1.2 (2011) (Frontsmatter) Craig Hoffman. Using Discourse Analysis Methodology to Teach “Legal English” … 1 Wei-quan Yu. Weaving Experiential Law Teaching Elements into an Intellectual Property Management Course … 20 Maria Francisca Carneiro. Heterodox Logic and Law: Topics for a report on philosophy and hermeneutics … 53 Full Journal PDF

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1.2 Carneiro

| September 3, 2020

Maria Francisca Carneiro. (2011). Heterodox Logic and Law: Topics for a report on philosophy and hermeneutics. International Journal of Law, Language & Discourse 1(2), 53-76. Abstract: Logics – more specifically the so-called heterodox logic – come to light in order to reveal from their own basis significant achievements for the fields of law and science […]

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1.2 Yu

| September 3, 2020

Wei-quan Yu. (2011). Weaving Experiential Law Teaching Elements into an Intellectual Property Management Course. International Journal of Law, Language & Discourse 1(2), 20-52. Abstract: This study outlines an Intellectual Property Management (IPM) Course incorporating experiential law teaching methods based on the author‘s experience of experiential law teaching at McGeorge Law School of the University of […]

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1.2 Hoffman

| September 3, 2020

Craig Hoffman. (2011). Using Discourse Analysis Methodology to Teach “Legal English”. International Journal of Law, Language & Discourse 1(2), 1-19. Abstract: In this study, I propose a curriculum focused on raising students’ linguistic awareness through rigorous discourse analysis and reflective writing in a legal context. Students analyze authentic, full-text legal documents using discourse analysis methodology. […]

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