The main focus of the paper is to deliver the linguistic and lexical comparison of fragments of Germanic legal corpus; Anglo-Saxon legal texts: The Laws of Alfred and Ine, and Old Frisian: Seventeen statutes and Twenty-four land laws from First Riustring Codex. These two groups of texts provide certain legal limitations, however are of slightly different structure. Old Frisian laws are, most of the time, the result of analysis of individual cases which are later on generalized, whereas Anglo-Saxon legal codes are of more organized form, prepared for promulgation by one authority. The paper contrasts the lexical choices done by the scribes, especially the level of formality of the language, structures of the sentences, whether they are organ...
In his “Overview of Old Saxon Linguistics, 1992-2008” published in 2010 in a miscellany titled Persp...
In his “Overview of Old Saxon Linguistics, 1992-2008” published in 2010 in a miscellany titled Persp...
In his “Overview of Old Saxon Linguistics, 1992-2008” published in 2010 in a miscellany titled Persp...
This thesis examines the production of written law in Anglo-Saxon England by asking some basic quest...
The study represents a contrastive investigation of stylistic features peculiar to legal discourse, ...
The goal of this paper is to create a comparison of Frankish and Burgundian law. The author maps bas...
The goal of this paper is to create a comparison of Frankish and Burgundian law. The author maps bas...
The aims of the thesis are threefold: to investigate the amount of syntactic variation in late Old E...
Those legal terms in the Lex Frisionum of the late 8th century that are introduced by the phrase ‘qu...
1 Abstract Distinction between the Civil Law and Anglo-Saxon Systems of Legal Culture and a Tendency...
Title in English: Development of the English law between the 7th and 10th century on the example of ...
The article describes the features of judicial lawmaking process in the Anglo-Saxon and Romano-Germa...
Previous studies of written legal language have concentrated on its linguistic features and have not...
In his “Overview of Old Saxon Linguistics, 1992-2008” published in 2010 in a miscellany titled Persp...
The book offers an innovative, corpus-driven approach to historical legal discourse. It is the first...
In his “Overview of Old Saxon Linguistics, 1992-2008” published in 2010 in a miscellany titled Persp...
In his “Overview of Old Saxon Linguistics, 1992-2008” published in 2010 in a miscellany titled Persp...
In his “Overview of Old Saxon Linguistics, 1992-2008” published in 2010 in a miscellany titled Persp...
This thesis examines the production of written law in Anglo-Saxon England by asking some basic quest...
The study represents a contrastive investigation of stylistic features peculiar to legal discourse, ...
The goal of this paper is to create a comparison of Frankish and Burgundian law. The author maps bas...
The goal of this paper is to create a comparison of Frankish and Burgundian law. The author maps bas...
The aims of the thesis are threefold: to investigate the amount of syntactic variation in late Old E...
Those legal terms in the Lex Frisionum of the late 8th century that are introduced by the phrase ‘qu...
1 Abstract Distinction between the Civil Law and Anglo-Saxon Systems of Legal Culture and a Tendency...
Title in English: Development of the English law between the 7th and 10th century on the example of ...
The article describes the features of judicial lawmaking process in the Anglo-Saxon and Romano-Germa...
Previous studies of written legal language have concentrated on its linguistic features and have not...
In his “Overview of Old Saxon Linguistics, 1992-2008” published in 2010 in a miscellany titled Persp...
The book offers an innovative, corpus-driven approach to historical legal discourse. It is the first...
In his “Overview of Old Saxon Linguistics, 1992-2008” published in 2010 in a miscellany titled Persp...
In his “Overview of Old Saxon Linguistics, 1992-2008” published in 2010 in a miscellany titled Persp...
In his “Overview of Old Saxon Linguistics, 1992-2008” published in 2010 in a miscellany titled Persp...