A corpus-based study on deontic modality in Competition Law: Insights from the English-Greek language pair

IF 0.2 N/A LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Stavros Kozobolis
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Abstract

This study investigates deontic modality, the grammatical category through which legal texts express mainly obligation and permission, in an English-Greek bilingual corpus composed of legislative texts related to European Union (EU) Competition Law. More specifically, the study is based on Biel’s discussion on deontic modality, i.e. deontic obligation and deontic permission (Biel 2014: 158). The analysis of the data is mainly quantitative, while a small-scale qualitative analysis is also carried out when necessary. The results of the study are compared with the specific guidelines proposed by the EU Institutions for English and Greek, i.e. the Joint Practical Guide of the European Parliament, the Council and the Commission for persons involved in the drafting of European Union legislation (2015), the English Style Guide: A handbook for authors and translators in the European Commission for English (2018) and the Greek Style Guide: A handbook for authors and translators in the European Commission for Greek (n.d.), as well as with those of earlier studies on legislative texts.
基于语料库的竞争法义务情态研究:来自英希语言对的启示
本研究以欧盟竞争法相关立法文本组成的英希双语语料库为研究对象,考察道义情态,即法律文本主要通过道义情态表达义务和许可的语法范畴。更具体地说,该研究是基于Biel对道义情态的讨论,即道义义务和道义许可(Biel 2014: 158)。对数据的分析以定量为主,必要时也进行小规模的定性分析。研究结果与欧盟英语和希腊语机构提出的具体指导方针进行了比较,即欧洲议会,理事会和委员会为参与起草欧盟立法的人员提供的联合实用指南(2015年),英语风格指南:欧盟英语委员会作者和翻译手册(2018年)和希腊语风格指南。为欧洲委员会的希腊文作者和翻译人员编写的手册(未定日期),以及对立法文本的早期研究。
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