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  1. “This Argument Fails for Two Reasons…”: A Linguistic Analysis of Judicial Evaluation Strategies in US Supreme Court Judgments. [REVIEW]Davide Mazzi - 2010 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 23 (4):373-385.
    The centrality of argumentation in the judicial process is an age-old acquisition of research on legal discourse. Notwithstanding the deep insights provided by legal theoretical and philosophical works, only recently has judicial argumentation been tackled in its linguistic dimension. This paper aims to contribute to the development of linguistic studies of judicial argumentation, by shedding light on evaluation as a prominent aspect in the construction of the judge’s argumentative position. Evaluation as a deep structure of judicial argumentation is studied from (...)
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  • The Construction of Argumentation in Judicial Texts: Combining a Genre and a Corpus Perspective. [REVIEW]Davide Mazzi - 2007 - Argumentation 21 (1):21-38.
    Research on legal discourse has developed according to a variety of perspectives. As for descriptive accounts, two approaches are noteworthy. Firstly, Anglophone scholars have dealt with legal language from a genre-based viewpoint. Secondly, French studies have focused on argumentation in judicial texts, by considering the forms of reasoning involved in it and, albeit more rarely, its linguistic constituents. This paper aims at reinforcing the linguistic component of the analysis of legal discourse, by carrying out a corpus-based genre analysis on a (...)
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  • Marxism and the Philosophy of Language [by] V.N. Volosinov. Translated by Ladislav Matejka and I.R. Titunik.V. N. Voloshinov, Ladislav Matejka & I. R. Titunik - 1973 - Seminar Press.
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  • Legal Persuasion: A Rhetorical Approach to the Science.Linda L. Berger & Kathryn M. Stanchi - 2017 - Routledge.
    This book develops a central theme: legal persuasion results from making and breaking mental connections. This concept of making connections inspired the authors to take a rhetorical approach to the science of legal persuasion. That singular approach resulted in the integration of research from cognitive science with classical and contemporary rhetorical theory, and the application of these two disciplines to the real-life practice of persuasion. The combination of rhetorical analysis and cognitive science yields a new way of seeing and understanding (...)
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  • Exploring Courtroom Discourse: The Language of Power and Control.[author unknown] - 2011
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