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Analyzing Lexical Bundles in Legal Discourse: A Corpus-Based Analysis of Court Judgments
Lexical bundles are multi-word frequently or repeatedly used in legal writing. These are the units or building blocks of the language in formal text intended to communicate ideas effectively and efficiently.
Afifa, Ghulam Fatima, Sajjad Rasool
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Response to Letter to Editor-The Quality of Health Towards Resilience Community in Indonesia: A Resilience Policy Discourse. [PDF]
Begum A, Uddin MA.
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Forty Years after 1967: Reappraising the Role and Limits of the Legal Discourse on Occupation in the Israeli-Palestinian Context [PDF]
Yuval Shany
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Introduction to the special issue: Examining the ethical considerations at the intersection of climate change and health. [PDF]
Etzel RA, Parker ER.
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The Judeo-Christian Tradition and Self-Censorship in Legal Discourse
David M. Smolin
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“Why may not that be the skull of a lawyer?” English legal discourse past and present
Teresa Fanego, Paula Rodríguez-Puente
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"<i>When we stop choosing them</i>." Recovering freedom in intimate relationships among adolescents. [PDF]
Salceda M, Vidu A.
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