Resumen:
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Interpersonality draws attention to the fact that writers do not simply produce
texts but use language to offer a credible representation of themselves and their
work, and to establish social relations with readers. ...[+]
Interpersonality draws attention to the fact that writers do not simply produce
texts but use language to offer a credible representation of themselves and their
work, and to establish social relations with readers. research on interpersonality
has been mainly carried out on texts in academic, scientific and technical genres
(e.g. latour & Woolgar, 1979; hyland, 2004, 2005; hunston, 2005). however,
as the editors point out in the introductory chapter, the interpersonal aspect of
language still remains under-researched, dispersed and limited to a narrow range
of genres and to a restricted notion of interpersonality in legal contexts. The
present volume is intended to fill this gap and is therefore a valuable
contribution to the study of the interactional dimension of language across
specific legal genres. adopting a genre approach, the contributions offer a
systematic linguistic analysis of the realisation and distribution of interpersonal
features in specific legal texts. Throughout the volume, the contributors
convincingly offer a wide range of theoretical frameworks and combined
approaches. The contributions investigate various aspects of the interpersonal,
dialogic and interactive domain, applying their own taxonomies and extending
existing models on dialogic interaction in different legal contexts to various
linguistic and discursive features.
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