Abstract
This article reports on some of the recent projects and individual works in the field of Legal Linguistics as examples of
cooperation between Applied Linguistics and law. The article starts by discussing relevant prototypical concepts of Legal
Linguistics. Legal Linguistics scrutinizes interactions between human beings in the framework of legal institutions involving
language as a means of communication. Focus is upon creating a mutual arena for cooperation between disciplines, including Applied
Linguistics. Legal Linguistics is thus seen as an interdisciplinary approach treating problems of relevance to the law from the
point of view of non-legal disciplines. Subsequently, the paper presents four domains of study in Legal Linguistics all
characterised by offering opportunities for interdisciplinary cooperation: Forensic linguistic evidence analysis, Drafting and
intelligibility, Legal interpretation and meaning, and Discourse studies of law.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics
Cited by
10 articles.
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