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IJLLD Volume 5.2 2015
IJLLD Volume 5.2 2015 Full Journal PDF Joseph-G. Turi. Language Law and Language Rights Jinbang Du. Application of Multimodal Information Corpus Techniques in Legal English Teaching Catherine Way. A Discourse Analysis Approach to Legal Translator Training: More than words Laura Ervo and Carlo Rasia. Legal Bilingualisation and Factual Multilingualisation: A comparative study of the protection of linguistic minorities in civil proceedings between Finland […]
IJLLD Volume 5.1 2015
Volume 5.1 2015 Full Journal PDF Michael S. Boyd and Isabel A. Walbaum Robinson. Text Commenting in Mediatised Legal Discourse: Evaluating Reader Understanding of (International) Criminal Law. Xin Guan. Potential Speaker-Discriminating Power of Speaking Style: Application of Discourse Information Analysis to Forensic Speaker Recognition Ahlam Alharbi and Mona Bahmani. Media Representation of the Islamic Law: A […]
IJLLD Volume 4.2 2014
Volume 4.2 2014 Full Journal PDF Pi-chan Hu. A Study of the Frame of Legal Language Janet Cotterill. The Construction of Identities in the Criminal Courtroom: Criminals, Victims and Crimes as Construed in Scottish Judges’ Sentencing Statements Béatrice Cabau. Language Policy/Planning and Linguistic Rights in Sweden Daniel Ochieng Orwenjo. Achieving Credibility in Quasi-Judicial Discourse: A […]
IJLLD Volume 4.1 2014
Volume 4.1 2014 Full Journal PDF Face-threatening Acts in Chinese Courtroom Discourse. Guang Shi. Othering the “other” in court: Threats to self-presentation during interpreter assisted hearings. Torun Elsrud Balanced Approach Developed in Macao for Legal Translation and Principle of Respect Adopted in Construction of Social Harmony. Chi Seng Lu
Volume 3 Issue 2 2013
Volume 3, Issue 2 2013 Full Journal PDF Article 1. Stanisław Goźdź-Roszkowski & Gianluca Pontrandolfo. Evaluative Patterns in Judicial Discourse: A Corpus-based Phraseological Perspective on American and Italian Criminal Judgments Article 2. Martin Warren and Maggie Leung. At any time after any proceedings …: Why is any so frequent in legal texts? Article 3. J. R. Martin and M. Zappavigna. Youth […]
Volume 1.3 2011
Volume 1.3 2011 IJLLD 1.3 2011 {phocadownload view=file|id=19} Article 1 {phocadownload view=file|id=16} Article 2 {phocadownload view=file|id=17} Article 3 {phocadownload view=file|id=18} Hard Cover available March 16
Volume 1.2.2011 September 2011
Volume 1.2.2011 September 2011 PDF. Issue 2 Full Version {phocadownload view=file|id=8} PDF. Article 1. Volume 2. Craig Hoffman.Using Discourse Analysis Methodology to Teach “Legal English” {phocadownload view=file|id=9} PDF. Article 2. Volume 2. Maria Francisca Carneiro. Heterdox Logic and Law : Topics for a report on Philosophy and Hermeneutics {phocadownload view=file|id=10} PDF. Article 3. Volume […]
Volume 1 June 2011
Volume 1 June 2011 {phocadownload view=file|id=7} Foreword. {phocadownload view=file|id=2} Article 1. Le Cheng & King Kui Sin. Courtroom Language and Discourse {phocadownload view=file|id=3} Article 2. Gary D. Prideaux. Linguistic Contributions to the Analysis of Hate Language {phocadownload view=file|id=4} Article 3. Jie Wang. Analysis and Attestation of Linguistic Evidence in Judicial Practices{phocadownload view=file|id=5} Article 4. Ling Wang […]
Volume 3.1 2013
Volume 3.1 2013 IJLLD 3.1 2013 Full Journal PDF Article 1 Susan Šarčević Multilingual Lawmaking and Legal (Un)Certainty in the European Union Article 2 Sol Azuelos-Atias The purposive method of legal interpretation in practice Article 3 Remus Titiriga The “Jurisprudence of Interests” (Interessenjurisprudenz) from Germany: History, Accomplishments, Evaluation Article 4 Jingyu Zhang and Qinglin […]