35.1922, TOC: International Journal of Legal Discourse 9 / 1 (2024)

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Subject: 35.1922, TOC: International Journal of Legal Discourse 9 / 1 (2024)

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Date: 02-Jul-2024
From: Katarzyna Grzegorek [Katarzyna.Grzegorek at degruyter.com]
Subject: International Journal of Legal Discourse Vol. 9, No. 1 (2024)


Publisher: De Gruyter Mouton
                        https://cloud.newsletter.degruyter.com/mouton

Journal Title: International Journal of Legal Discourse
Volume Number: 9
Issue Number: 1/2024
Issue Date: June 2024

Subtitle: Volume 9 Issue 1

Main Text:

A bibliometric study of research trends in cross-border cybercrime
Yilin Zhao, Le Cheng
pp. 1-31

Repair in Ghanaian judicial discourse
Samuel Gyasi Obeng, Akua Asantewaa Campbell
pp. 33-58

The de-legitimation of Machine Learning Algorithms (MLAs) in “The
Social Dilemma” (2020): a post-digital cognitive-stylistic approach
Nashwa Elyamany
pp. 59-92

Open Access
Discourse patterning and recursion in the EU case law
Aleksandar Trklja
pp. 93-119

That-complement clauses signalling stance in Nigerian Supreme Court
lead judgements: a corpus-based study
Florence Oluwaseyi Daniel
pp. 121-144

Translation by explicature: a form-based approach for translating
legal texts
Sufyan Abuarrah
pp. 145-167

Language ideologies and speaker categorization: a case study from the
U.S. legal system
John Terry Dundon
pp. 169-195

Book Reviews

Le Cheng and David Machin: The Law and Critical Discourse Studies
Jian Li
pp. 197-204

Open Access
Olimpia G. Loddo: Intersemiotic Legal Translation
Panagiotis G. Krimpas
pp. 205-215

Linguistic Field(s): Forensic Linguistics




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