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Fredrickson, Kirstin Marie.
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American and Swedish written legal discourse: The case of court documents.
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American and Swedish written legal discourse: The case of court documents./
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Fredrickson, Kirstin Marie.
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335 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 56-08, Section: A, page: 3103.
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Dissertation Abstracts International56-08A.
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American and Swedish written legal discourse: The case of court documents.
Fredrickson, Kirstin Marie.
American and Swedish written legal discourse: The case of court documents.
- 335 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 56-08, Section: A, page: 3103.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Michigan, 1995.
Previous studies of written legal language have concentrated on its linguistic features and have not investigated variation in legal usage due to text type (genre) or legal system. This dissertation explores both of these issues, investigating how and why differences in genre, genre system, and legal system affect textual features.Subjects--Topical Terms:
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The study analyzes documents from 24 appellate cases in the United States and Sweden. The texts studied are the appellant's brief (vadeinlaga), appellee's brief (genmale), and opinion (dom), all analyzed using three methodologies. The first analysis qualitatively examines the texts' linguistic features, comparing them with those of other legal texts. The second analysis delves deeper, using a quantitative methodology with three major components: cognitive, pragmatic, and thematic. The third analysis qualitatively explores the nature of the texts' intertextuality, i.e. their links with other texts. The documents from each case form two simultaneous conversations--a "local" conversation, involving the facts of the case and discussing how the conflict should be resolved, and a broader conversation, dealing with the nature of law and what legal policy ought to be.
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The results show that the court documents from the two countries share many features, which may be ascribed to trans-national characteristics of the field of law. Despite these similarities, there are consistent differences which reflect the contrasting nature of the legal systems and cultures. For instance, the American texts concentrate on the non-local conversation, placing the case very carefully within the surrounding web of statutes and prior cases. In contrast, the Swedish texts emphasize the local conversation and the outcome of the particular case. In addition to national differences, textual patterns also vary with genre.
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