This paper draws upon previous studies in the field of modality to explore the pragmatics of prescriptive and performative verbs used to express different degrees of obligation in EU legislation. The study aims at demonstrating that modality plays a key role in the institutional language of the European Union, as it reveals the different pragmatic purposes of its legislative text types and mediates the communicative interaction between the legal authority (European institutions) and the addressee (Member States). Attention is also devoted to the concept of interculturality vis-à-vis the different ways obligation is conveyed in English and Italian official documents
This paper investigates nominalization in English and Italian legal discourse. In particular, it ins...
The text is about modality from a linguistic point of view. The author takes a broad understanding o...
This comparative study aims to make a three-fold contribution to the analysis of the language of con...
This paper draws upon previous studies in the field of modality to explore the pragmatics of prescri...
This paper presents a pragmatic study of modal verbs in a corpus of present-day British law statutes...
This chapter discusses performativity, modal meanings and directive speech acts in a small sample of...
This paper investigates the modal ‘shall’, whose excessive use can be problematic both in legal tran...
This paper investigates the modal ‘shall’, whose excessive use can be problematic both in legal tran...
Due to various linguistic peculiarities, such as unusually long sentences, frequent nominalization, ...
Contrastive studies of statutory legislation are very scarce world-wide. Research in legal language ...
The present study focuses on the communicative relevance of lexical choices in the documents of the ...
This article moves on from findings of previous studies conducted by the Local Research Unit, Naples...
The present study focuses on the communicative relevance of lexical choices in the documents of the ...
This paper is a contribution of our Research Group (University of Naples Federico II) to the nationa...
This study investigates the expression of rights and obligations in German contracts. It is therefor...
This paper investigates nominalization in English and Italian legal discourse. In particular, it ins...
The text is about modality from a linguistic point of view. The author takes a broad understanding o...
This comparative study aims to make a three-fold contribution to the analysis of the language of con...
This paper draws upon previous studies in the field of modality to explore the pragmatics of prescri...
This paper presents a pragmatic study of modal verbs in a corpus of present-day British law statutes...
This chapter discusses performativity, modal meanings and directive speech acts in a small sample of...
This paper investigates the modal ‘shall’, whose excessive use can be problematic both in legal tran...
This paper investigates the modal ‘shall’, whose excessive use can be problematic both in legal tran...
Due to various linguistic peculiarities, such as unusually long sentences, frequent nominalization, ...
Contrastive studies of statutory legislation are very scarce world-wide. Research in legal language ...
The present study focuses on the communicative relevance of lexical choices in the documents of the ...
This article moves on from findings of previous studies conducted by the Local Research Unit, Naples...
The present study focuses on the communicative relevance of lexical choices in the documents of the ...
This paper is a contribution of our Research Group (University of Naples Federico II) to the nationa...
This study investigates the expression of rights and obligations in German contracts. It is therefor...
This paper investigates nominalization in English and Italian legal discourse. In particular, it ins...
The text is about modality from a linguistic point of view. The author takes a broad understanding o...
This comparative study aims to make a three-fold contribution to the analysis of the language of con...