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- W2977421781 abstract "ABSTRACT.Legal Semiotics includes legal linguistics and pragmatics of legal language, reported to Transmitter and Receiver, subject matter, acts of language, purpose, situation of communication, etc. Legal Linguistics studies legal discourse, with its three components: specialized vocabulary, enunciation structures, and stylistic features. (Legal) specialized vocabulary manipulates terms that refer to knowledge field. General vocabulary words turn into legal terms by unique, independent of context meanings. An important aspect of language is dynamics of specialized vocabulary, by derivation, compounding, or by borrowing of neologisms. In new Code of Criminal Procedure new terms for some old concepts or for new legal concepts have been assimilated: suspect, house arrest, warning, plea bargain agreement, preliminary chamber, judge of rights and freedoms, appeal cassation, community work.Keywords: semiotics, legal linguistics, legal discourse, neologisms1. Language is a linguistic system more or less specialized rendering content of specific ideas of a profession, of one or more people from socio-cultural life, [...] any language is nothing but language to a particular destination is assigned.1 As social science, Law uses language as a means of expression, text being its prime instrument and object. Legal linguistics or judicial linguistics studies specialized vocabulary of legal field, representing a discipline francophone area (Francois Geny, Gerard Cornu, Jean Claude Gemar) with Legal Terminology and legal discourse as object of study.22. The strong relationship between and legal sciences has been examined since 1981, and also by Romanian experts both fields. Barbu Berceanu has highlighted distinction between activity of field, law gives words a legal value, and also activity legal field; which refers to words with legal significance.3 Adriana Stoichitoiu-Ichim, having been concerned with text-speech relations legal and administrative language since 1981, will publish Semiotics of Legal Discourse,4 current state of research legal language is presented, a sketch of history of Romanian legal language, pragmatics of normative legal discourse, semantics of normative legal discourse, and practical implications of research legal discourse.Important contributions to study of legal linguistics have been brought by Teodora Irinescu, Adriana Sferle, Sorin Popescu, Catalin Ciora, Victoria Tândâreanu and others.5 The purpose of this research aims at clarity and precision of legal language, obtained by most appropriate analysis and use of legal terms and expressions.3. An important means of ensuring accuracy of legal style is to counteract multi style, a well known fact being that, apart from terms belong exclusively to specialized language, numerous polysemantic terms are used by developing a legal meaning, besides meaning or meanings of common language.In order to avoid legal imprecision, legislature intervened by Law no. 24/2000 on rules of legislative techniques for legal drafting, by it intervenes legislatively to moderate inconveniences of polysemy, because the makes choice, it excludes. Legal meaning is, as hypothesis, unique. This way reduces use of polysemy making only one meaning appear clearly, meaning of law.6 The first means, as recommended by Law 24/2000 to control polysemy, is definition of certain terms and concepts, in general regulations or an annex dedicated to that lexis and it becomes mandatory for laws of same subject. …" @default.
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