Using annotation and specialised electronic corpora to facilite the reading of journal aricles in the filed of Law. Póster
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Campus Mare Nostrum, Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena, Universidad de Murcia, Región de MurciaPublication date
2011-07Publisher
Universidad Politécnica de CartagenaBibliographic Citation
PÉREZ PAREDES, P.; SÁNCHEZ TORNEL, M.; ALCARAZ CALERO, J. M. Using annotation and specialised electronic corpora to facilite the reading of journal aricles in the filed of Law. Póster. En: Congreso Internacional de Innovación Docente, Cartagena, 2011. Cartagena: Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena, 2011. p.60Keywords
Specialist electronicJournal articles
Law
Abstract
A comprehensive analysis of any professional genre must consider and integrate text-internal as well as
text-external aspects of language use (Bhatia, 2004). Beyond the well-known difficulties of legal language
(Bhatia, 1982) and its main features (Alcaraz Varó, 2002), the rhetorical structure of a RA is a reflection of
the professional practices of scholars in the field of law. Linguists consider that a genre is an instance of a
sociolinguistic activity through which members of certain discourse community achieve their
communicative purposes (Swales, 1990). A genre is defined then by its shared communicative purposes
and manifested by its particular structural and linguistic features. The Research Article (RA) is the main
channel of scientific or scholarly communication, which turns it into the target genre for PhD candidates in
law.
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