Rhetorical Strategies in Legal Language: Discourse Analysis of Statutes and ContractsGunter Narr Verlag, 1997 - 173 pages |
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... Specific Purposes ( LSP ) .................. .... 15 1.3 The field of legal discourse . ..... 19 1.4 The interactional tenor of legal discourse .... 21 1.5 The functional tenor of legal discourse . 21 1.6 The mode of legal discourse 23 ...
... Specific Purposes ( LSP ) .................. .... 15 1.3 The field of legal discourse . ..... 19 1.4 The interactional tenor of legal discourse .... 21 1.5 The functional tenor of legal discourse . 21 1.6 The mode of legal discourse 23 ...
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