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Law, Language and the Courtroom. Legal Linguistics and the Discourse of Judges
This book explores the language of judges. It is concerned with understanding how language works in judicial contexts. Using a range of disciplinary and methodological perspectives, it looks in detail at the ways in which judicial discourse is argued ...
Stanislaw Gozdz, Roszkowski +3 more
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Linguistic aspects of law: problems and prospects
The article is devoted to the theoretical analysis of the scientific work on the problems of linguistic features of the legal language arising at the intersection of language and law.
S. P. Girenko +2 more
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Legal Corpus Linguistics and the Half-Empirical Attitude
Legal writers have recently turned to corpus linguistics to interpret legal texts. Corpus linguistics, a social-science methodology, provides a sophisticated way to analyze large data sets of language use.
Bernstein, Anya
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Legal language has aroused interest for thousands of years. Law is closely linked to language and, in this regard, legal language has existed as long as the law. However, as a scientific discipline, legal linguistics has developed in early 20th century, increasingly gaining in popularity in the past twenty years.
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Large Language Model‐Based Chatbots in Higher Education
The use of large language models (LLMs) in higher education can facilitate personalized learning experiences, advance asynchronized learning, and support instructors, students, and researchers across diverse fields. The development of regulations and guidelines that address ethical and legal issues is essential to ensure safe and responsible adaptation
Defne Yigci +4 more
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The Notion of Threat in Linguistic and Legal Expert Understanding and in Belarusians’ Naïve Linguistic Picture of the World [PDF]
In our research we perform a comparative analysis of the category of threat in the scientific and naïve pictures of the world. In the former case we treat threat as an object of research in modern linguistic text evaluation, in the latter – as a concept ...
Anton A. Lavitski
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An agentic AI‐driven decision‐support framework for prosumers is proposed, integrating PV generation, load profiling, and multihorizon optimization within a four‐agent architecture. The approach significantly reduces grid dependence, enhances self‐sufficiency and prevents system oversizing.
Adela BÂRA, Simona‐Vasilica OPREA
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Forensic linguistics implications for legal education: creating the e-textbook on language and law
The development of legal linguistics or forensic linguistics, as it is known, is a vivid example of integrative development of modern science. Linguistics became involved in various researches of human activities, with law being a particular field of ...
Udina N.
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ABSTRACT Open‐source artificial intelligence is widely promoted as a democratising pathway to digital sovereignty for African states, offering access to frontier architectures without prohibitive capital investment. This paper investigates whether open‐source AI represents a credible route to autonomy or generates a new form of structural dependency ...
Ololade A. Shonubi
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Legal and linguistic uncertainty of terms and norms of Russian laws
The article presents the results of a study of de jure (modeled) and de facto (real) interpretation of the concept legal and linguistic uncertainty, which is relevant for modern Russian legal discourse, lawmaking, judicial, and expert practice.
Marina V. Batyushkina
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