This dissertation considers the language socialization of law students. One message that the law students encounter is that legal Swedish is an entirely new language. The main aim is to investigate what linguistic norms are conveyed to the students through the teachers’ comments on the students’ texts and through various forms of writing instructions. The material consists of student texts with teacher comments and documentation on various phases of instruction with a focus on writing. Teacher comments on texts written during the first year of the law programme are analyzed and categorized. The analysis stems from two models. The first model is based on different text levels, like formal conventions of writing, sentence construction, text s...
This paper aims at analyzing the multiple relations be- tween natural, every-day language and the la...
Since the school subject Swedish as a second language was established in the Swedish school system i...
This study is based on the presumption that language is fundamental to the construction of knowledge...
This dissertation considers the language socialization of law students. One message that the law stu...
The language of law is a technical language, different from other technical languages such as mathem...
Previous studies of written legal language have concentrated on its linguistic features and have not...
The article with the title ‘’Modern tendencies and characteristics of Legal Writing in English for S...
This paper presents a critical overview of the current use of English within legal education and the...
In the modern world, not just learning of a foreign language, but a foreign language of various acti...
The Swedish classroom of today displays linguistic, cultural, and social diversity. Hence, if a teac...
The Swedish classroom of today displays linguistic, cultural, and social diversity. Hence, if a teac...
This project has received an Interlingua grant from the Generalitat de CatalunyaUser guide to writte...
The edited volume Language and Law in Academic and Professional Settings - Analyses and Applications...
Examining the complex relationship between law and language enhances our understanding of the margin...
This essay consists of a heuristic analysis of referents in the Swedish educational act, leaning on ...
This paper aims at analyzing the multiple relations be- tween natural, every-day language and the la...
Since the school subject Swedish as a second language was established in the Swedish school system i...
This study is based on the presumption that language is fundamental to the construction of knowledge...
This dissertation considers the language socialization of law students. One message that the law stu...
The language of law is a technical language, different from other technical languages such as mathem...
Previous studies of written legal language have concentrated on its linguistic features and have not...
The article with the title ‘’Modern tendencies and characteristics of Legal Writing in English for S...
This paper presents a critical overview of the current use of English within legal education and the...
In the modern world, not just learning of a foreign language, but a foreign language of various acti...
The Swedish classroom of today displays linguistic, cultural, and social diversity. Hence, if a teac...
The Swedish classroom of today displays linguistic, cultural, and social diversity. Hence, if a teac...
This project has received an Interlingua grant from the Generalitat de CatalunyaUser guide to writte...
The edited volume Language and Law in Academic and Professional Settings - Analyses and Applications...
Examining the complex relationship between law and language enhances our understanding of the margin...
This essay consists of a heuristic analysis of referents in the Swedish educational act, leaning on ...
This paper aims at analyzing the multiple relations be- tween natural, every-day language and the la...
Since the school subject Swedish as a second language was established in the Swedish school system i...
This study is based on the presumption that language is fundamental to the construction of knowledge...