法律话语中人称代词使用的认知和系统功能方法——以人寿保险合同和庭审为例

IF 0.5 4区 社会学 Q4 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Ameni Hlioui
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本文从系统功能语言学和认知语言学两个角度研究人称代词。SFL的经验元函数用于确定不同的说话者是否为人称代词分配不同的参与者角色,以达到不同的目的。SFL的人际元功能用于检查人称代词的使用是否能反映说话者的社会地位,并检测他们在演讲中是否可信。就认知语言学而言,本文试图运用注意力模型(Langacker,1987-2008)和力动力学模型(Talmy,2000)等认知模型来考察人称代词是否可以作为话语中权力发挥的工具。本研究的语料库属于一种“行使权力和权力凌驾于意义之上”的话语(Goodrich,1987:2):法律话语。该语料库属于两类法律话语:人寿保险合同和庭审笔录。之所以选择这些类型,是因为本文的一个重要目标是发现类型变量是否影响人称代词的分布及其在法律话语中的参与角色。为了实现上述目标,本文的方法论采用了各种定量和定性工具。UAM语料库工具用于根据人称代词在语料库中的上下文、分配给它们的参与者角色及其来源来注释所有的人称代词实例。注释后,使用频率分布统计工具和卡方检验对本文的假设进行了检验。在质的范式上,运用SFL和认知语言学的方法对一些人称代词的使用进行了深入的研究。已经得出的结论是,某些人称代词和分配给它们的某些参与者角色的选择是特定类型的。事实上,语料库的类型决定了参考密度、过程和参与者角色的某些偏好。这些偏好也取决于每种类型的目的。研究还发现,每种类型的不同参与者之间以及不同类型的庭审参与者之间的权力动态会影响人称代词的选择和分配给他们的参与者角色。研究结果表明,这种选择也受到这些不同参与者在不同法律环境中寻求实现的不同目标的影响。正常0假-假-假fr TN X-NONE AR-SA
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A cognitive and systemic functional approach of the use of personal pronouns in legal discourse: life insurance contracts and court hearings as a case study
This thesis aims at studying personal pronouns from two perspectives: Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL henceforth) and Cognitive Linguistics. The experiential metafunction of SFL is used to determine if different speakers assign different participant roles to personal pronouns to serve their different ends. The interpersonal metafunction of SFL is used to check if the use of personal pronouns can reflect the social status of speakers and detect whether they are credible in their speech. As far as Cognitive Linguistics is concerned, this thesis attempts to apply cognitive models like the Attention Model (Langacker, 1987 & 2008) and the Force Dynamics Model (Talmy, 2000) to see if personal pronouns can be used as a tool of exertion of power in discourse. The corpus of this study belongs to a discourse that is an ‘exercise of power and of power over meaning’ (Goodrich, 1987: 2): the legal discourse. This corpus pertains to two genres of legal discourse: Life Insurance Contracts and Court Hearing Transcripts. These genres are chosen because one of the important goals of this thesis is to discover whether the variable of genre affects the distribution of personal pronouns and their participant roles in legal discourse. In order to achieve the aforementioned aims, a variety of quantitative and qualitative tools are employed in the methodology of this thesis. The UAM CorpusTool is used to annotate all the instances of personal pronouns according to their context in the corpus, the participant roles assigned to them and their sources. After annotation, the statistical tools of frequency distribution and the Chi-square test are used to test the hypotheses of this thesis. On the qualitative paradigm, an in-depth study of the use of some personal pronouns using the SFL and Cognitive Linguistics approaches for interpretation is carried out. It has been concluded that the choice of certain personal pronouns and of certain participant roles assigned to them is genre specific. Indeed, the genre of the corpus dictates certain preferences of reference density and of processes and participant roles. These preferences are also dependent on the aims of each genre. It has also been found out that the power dynamics holding between the different participants of each genre and between the different types of participants in court hearings affect the choice of personal pronouns and the participant roles assigned to them. The results have led to the conclusion that this choice is also influenced by the different objectives these different participants seek to achieve in different legal settings. Normal 0 false false false fr-TN X-NONE AR-SA
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Speech, Language and the Law is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes articles on any aspect of forensic language, speech and audio analysis. Founded in 1994 as Forensic Linguistics, the journal changed to its present title in 2003 to reflect a broadening of academic coverage and readership. Subscription to the journal is included in membership of the International Association of Forensic Linguists and the International Association for Forensic Phonetics and Acoustics.
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