A Corpus-Based Study of Deontic Modality in Legal Discourse

IF 0.1 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Rasprave Pub Date : 2022-07-29 DOI:10.31724/rihjj.48.1.1
O. Boginskaya
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This article contributes to the study of English deontic modal means as a key linguistic phenomenon. It responds to the need of a systematic analysis of English deontic modal auxiliaries used in international legal documents of various genres. Deontic modality is studied as a conceptual category from the semantic perspective. Deontic modals that express permission, obligation and prohibition are treated with special attention to the applicability to Legal English. The corpus includes UN documents of five legal genres: the United Nations Charter, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the Statute of the International Court of Justice, the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons, and the International Convention for the Suppression of the Financing of Terrorism. These texts were selected to identify frequency, distribution and semantic content of modal auxiliaries which express permission, obligation and prohibition in legal discourse. The aim to reveal similarities and differences in the use of deontic modal auxiliaries in General English and Legal English has been also set.
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本文对英语道义情态手段这一重要的语言现象进行了研究。本文对不同体裁的国际法律文书中使用的英语道义情态助词进行了系统分析。道义情态从语义角度作为一个概念范畴进行研究。表示允许、义务和禁止的道义情态在法律英语中的适用性方面尤为突出。该语料库包括五种法律类型的联合国文件:《联合国宪章》、《世界人权宣言》、《国际法院规约》、《禁止核武器条约》和《制止资助恐怖主义国际公约》。选取这些文本来识别法律语篇中表达许可、义务和禁止的情态助词的频率、分布和语义内容。本文还旨在揭示普通英语和法律英语中道义情态助动词使用的异同。
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