Arabic-English-Arabic Translation by Husni Ronak Newman Daniel L. & Daniel L. Newman

Arabic-English-Arabic Translation by Husni Ronak Newman Daniel L. & Daniel L. Newman

Author:Husni, Ronak,Newman, Daniel L. & Daniel L. Newman [Ronak Husni]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781134020195
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published: 2015-09-18T16:00:00+00:00


These categories are rooted in Speech Act theory, as propounded by J. L. Austin and D. Searle, particularly the performative function of language, i.e. it is used to make people do things, which is of particular relevance to many varieties of legal discourse.

There is, however, another category that should be added, which is, in some ways, the odd one out in that these are texts that talk about the law, such as textbooks, scholarly articles on jurisprudence; these do not constitute legal instruments in that they are not recognized as documents in law This category, we shall call metalegal. The various constituent components may be represented as follows:

Figure 3.1 Functions of legal language



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