The article explores the comprehensibility of court forms by providing a quantitative overview and a qualitative analysis of such syntactic characteristics as length and structure of sentences and noun phrases. The analysis is viewed in the broader context of genre characteristics of court forms, their role within legal proceedings, and their function for eliciting narratives from court users. The findings show that while the elicitation strategies are not always coherently aligned with the guidance sections, the guidance itself condenses legal and procedural information into overly complex and verbose syntactic constructions. Comprehensibility barriers are thus created through breaks in information flow, ambiguous syntactic constructions, ...
Language plays an essential role both in creating law and in governing its implementation. Providing...
Language plays an essential role both in creating law and in governing its implementation. Providing...
Using Halliday’s Systemic Functional Grammar as its theoretical framework, this study analyses case ...
The article explores the comprehensibility of court forms by providing a quantitative overview and a...
The article explores the comprehensibility of court forms by providing a quantitative overview and a...
The article explores court forms as an interactive genre essential for legal-lay communication in ci...
Court forms are complex. Canadians have told researchers this in numerous studies to date. For indiv...
Court-form complexity is a critical facet of the access-to-justice crisis in Canada. The issue is pa...
We know that members of the public find court forms complex. Less is known, however, about what in p...
The article presents a rationale for communicative, conceptual, cognitive and procedural challenges ...
This thesis seeks to establish whether plain English offers a complete, a partial, or no solution to...
This paper presents a study on the comprehensibility of rephrased syntactic structures in German cou...
Comprehensible legal texts – utopia or a question of wording? On processing rephrased German court d...
While courtroom examinations are often recognized as a distinct speech-exchange system, little is kn...
The article focusses on communication and discursive practices in private family proceedings with th...
Language plays an essential role both in creating law and in governing its implementation. Providing...
Language plays an essential role both in creating law and in governing its implementation. Providing...
Using Halliday’s Systemic Functional Grammar as its theoretical framework, this study analyses case ...
The article explores the comprehensibility of court forms by providing a quantitative overview and a...
The article explores the comprehensibility of court forms by providing a quantitative overview and a...
The article explores court forms as an interactive genre essential for legal-lay communication in ci...
Court forms are complex. Canadians have told researchers this in numerous studies to date. For indiv...
Court-form complexity is a critical facet of the access-to-justice crisis in Canada. The issue is pa...
We know that members of the public find court forms complex. Less is known, however, about what in p...
The article presents a rationale for communicative, conceptual, cognitive and procedural challenges ...
This thesis seeks to establish whether plain English offers a complete, a partial, or no solution to...
This paper presents a study on the comprehensibility of rephrased syntactic structures in German cou...
Comprehensible legal texts – utopia or a question of wording? On processing rephrased German court d...
While courtroom examinations are often recognized as a distinct speech-exchange system, little is kn...
The article focusses on communication and discursive practices in private family proceedings with th...
Language plays an essential role both in creating law and in governing its implementation. Providing...
Language plays an essential role both in creating law and in governing its implementation. Providing...
Using Halliday’s Systemic Functional Grammar as its theoretical framework, this study analyses case ...