Stance and engagement in selected Nigerian Supreme Court judgments

IF 0.1 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS English Text Construction Pub Date : 2021-12-31 DOI:10.1075/etc.21021.dan
Florence Oluwaseyi Daniel, F. Unuabonah
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The study investigates stance and engagement strategies of Nigerian Supreme Court judges in constructing arguments in their opinions. Fifty purposively selected judicial opinions were quantitatively and qualitatively analysed using Hyland’s stance and engagement model. The findings reveal that Nigerian Supreme Court judges used more stance than engagement features. Among the stance features found, the judges used more self-mention devices to establish authorial presence and distinguish their views from others. Prevalent among engagement markers, on the other hand, are directives, informed by the normative nature of the text and the judges’ keenness to owning such prescribed norms.
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对选定的尼日利亚最高法院判决的立场和参与
该研究调查了尼日利亚最高法院法官在其意见中构建论点的立场和参与策略。采用Hyland的立场和参与模型对50份有目的选择的司法意见进行了定量和定性分析。调查结果显示,尼日利亚最高法院的法官更多地使用立场而不是参与特征。在发现的立场特征中,评委们更多地使用自我提及的手段来建立权威存在感,并将自己的观点与他人区分开来。另一方面,在参与标记中普遍存在的是指令,这些指令由文本的规范性性质和法官渴望拥有这种规定的规范所告知。
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