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IJLLD 3.2

IJLLD 3.2

| August 10, 2020

IJLLD Volume 3.2 (2013) (Frontsmatter) Stanisław Goźdź-Roszkowski & Gianluca Pontrandolfo. Evaluative Patterns in Judicial Discourse: A Corpus-based Phraseological Perspective on American and Italian Criminal Judgments … 9-69 Martin Warren & Maggie Leung. At any time after any proceedings …: Why is any so frequent in legal texts? … 70-102 J. R. Martin and M. Zappavigna. […]

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3.2 Martin & Zappavigna

| August 10, 2020

J. R. Martin and M. Zappavigna. (2013). Youth Justice Conferencing: Ceremonial redress. International Journal of Law, Language & Discourse 3(2), 103-142. Abstract: New South Wales Youth Justice Conferencing is a form of diversionary justice involving young offenders in a carefully structured meeting, ideally with their victim, a mediator, support persons, the arresting police officer and […]

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3.2 Warren & Leung

| August 10, 2020

Martin Warren & Maggie Leung. (2013). At any time after any proceedings …: Why is any so frequent in legal texts?. International Journal of Law, Language & Discourse 3(2), 70-102. Abstract: This paper explores phraseologies specific to legislative legal texts, but, unusually, it does this by examining phraseologies consisting of grammatical words as well as […]

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3.2 Goźdź-Roszkowski & Pontrandolfo

| August 10, 2020

Stanisław Goźdź-Roszkowski & Gianluca Pontrandolfo. (2013). Evaluative Patterns in Judicial Discourse: A Corpus-based Phraseological Perspective on American and Italian Criminal Judgments. International Journal of Law, Language & Discourse 3(2), 9-69. Abstract: The present paper aims at exploring the pivotal role of evaluative phraseology in judges’ discourse, typified in the legal genre of the judgment. This […]

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