Polyphony in legal discourse: reference markers Since the law is polyphonic, one can a fortiori consider legal discourse as polyphonic. In this article, we propose to shed some light on this phenomenon. The questions formulated for this problem are the following: What is polyphony? How does the Court construct a clear and coherent discourse by orchestrating the “voices”, “opinions” or “points of view” of different actors participating in the trial? How do these voices manifest themselves in the text of the judgment? Which reference marks make it easier to identify these “voices”? The corpus proposed for our study comes from the case law of the official website of the French Court of Cassation
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A number of studies in legal institutional settings have shown that legal professionals and lay clie...
Firthian prosodic analysis asserts the integration of both phonematic units and prosodies in the sen...
In this article we analyze how prosecutors, lawyers and judges refer to the case file. Because witne...
This paper draws on the notion of polyphony to discuss some in-ìherent properties of discursive prac...
International audienceThe Norman law is characterized by a rich arrestography and a constant dialogu...
Esta pesquisa tem como objetivo fazer um estudo da polifonia do discurso jurÃdico, mais especificame...
This Article draws upon the ideas of Mikhail Bakhtin to critique judicial discourse as embodied in w...
The aim of the paper is to carry out a corpus-based analysis of reporting verbs in three comparable ...
This case study explores the impact of the court interpreter on the defendant’s « discursive ethos »...
In this paper, I concentrate on court cases with litigants in person (lay people who act on their ow...
We focus on a striking difference between prototypical legal discourse format and a complex multimod...
Through its Droits et Démarches online pages (www.vos-droits.justice.gouv.fr), the French Ministry o...
The language of the law has been a favourite subject of investigation for both legal professionals a...
The language of the law has been a favourite subject of investigation for both legal professionals a...
2siThis book explores the language of judges. It is concerned with understanding how language works ...
A number of studies in legal institutional settings have shown that legal professionals and lay clie...
Firthian prosodic analysis asserts the integration of both phonematic units and prosodies in the sen...
In this article we analyze how prosecutors, lawyers and judges refer to the case file. Because witne...