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Janet Giltrow and Dieter Stein, editors. The pragmatic turn in law: Inference andinterpretation in legal discourse.

  • Jiamin Pei

    Jiamin Pei is Research Fellow in the Center for Legal Discourse and Translation, School of International Studies, Zhejiang University and a Visiting Academic at Faculty of Translation and Interpreting, University of Geneva. Her research fields include pragmatics, language and law, corpus linguistics, (socio-) semiotics and cyber law.

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    and Le Cheng

    Le Cheng is a concurrent professor at School of International Studies and Guanghua Law School at Zhejiang University. He is currently Associate Dean of School of International Studies, Director of Institute of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies, Director of Center for Legal Discourse and Translation, and Director of Center for Contemporary Chinese Discourse Studies at Zhejiang University. Additionally, he is the Co-Editor of Social Semiotics, and Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Legal Discourse and Acting President of Multicultural Association of Law and Language. His current research interests include pragmatics, language and law, terminology, discourse analysis and semiotics.

Published/Copyright: April 18, 2020
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Published Online: 2020-04-18
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