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Comparative Legal Linguistics - Book Review

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2011
Heikki Mattila’s book ‘Comparative Legal Linguistics’ (2006) deals with legal language. Clearly, language is distinctly important to the comparative study of law, something not to be ignored. Mattila proposes a new field which would combine comparative law and legal linguistics.
J. Husa
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Heikki ES Mattila, Comparative Legal Linguistics: Language of Law, Latin and Modern Lingua Francas

Comparative Legal History, 2014
(2014). Heikki ES Mattila, Comparative Legal Linguistics: Language of Law, Latin and Modern Lingua Francas. Comparative Legal History: Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 143-147.
Merike Ristikivi
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Book Review: Comparative Legal Linguistics

Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law, 2007
J. Husa
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Mattila, Heikki E.S. 2006. Comparative Legal Linguistics

Target. International Journal of Translation Studies, 2009
Susan arčević
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Understanding Legal Languages - Linguistic Concerns of the Comparative Lawyer

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2012
This paper argues that there are different layers in legal language, and that the epistemic level of legal language is more relevant than the surface level of legal texts (statutes, judgments, decisions of public authorities, private documents) as linguistic end-products.
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Forensic Linguistics of Formal Speech and Humor: A Comparative Analysis of Social Media Platforms and Film

Scholars International Journal of Linguistics and Literature
This study investigates the linguistic characteristics, pragmatic functions, and legal implications of formal and humorous speech across digital media by employing a forensic linguistic and multimodal analytical framework.
Houtman Houtman   +4 more
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