2018
DOI: 10.18355/xl.2018.11.01.25
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Intertextual relations in the judgment of the court of appeal

Abstract: The relevance of the research on intertextual relations in legal discourse is due to the growing interest in the legal language functions, criticism of its complexity and an important role legal language acquires in professional communication and social relations. The article looks into intertextual relations of a particular legal genre, the court of appeal judgment, with the view of analyzing intertextual devices, their linguistic forms, and various functions they perform in the text and discourse. The notion… Show more

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“…Recently, we can observe the study of tools of intertextuality on the material not only of artistic and kinematic texts (Kuleli, 2014;Albay & Serbes, 2017;Gonzalez Vidal & Morales-Campos, 2017;Kochneva, 2018), but also of new types of discourse: legal (Udina, Kostromin, Chilingaryan, & Kalashnikova, 2018), political (Tsakona, 2018), discourse of the prison subculture (Labotka, 2018). As a separate direction, we can point out the study of intertextual inclusions in polycode media texts (Hart, 2017;Bullo, 2017).…”
Section: Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, we can observe the study of tools of intertextuality on the material not only of artistic and kinematic texts (Kuleli, 2014;Albay & Serbes, 2017;Gonzalez Vidal & Morales-Campos, 2017;Kochneva, 2018), but also of new types of discourse: legal (Udina, Kostromin, Chilingaryan, & Kalashnikova, 2018), political (Tsakona, 2018), discourse of the prison subculture (Labotka, 2018). As a separate direction, we can point out the study of intertextual inclusions in polycode media texts (Hart, 2017;Bullo, 2017).…”
Section: Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%