International Criminal Court judgments: a preliminary analysis of the use of performative verbs

Much has been said and written about the characteristics of legal texts and, especially, about their performative nature. In this article, we have taken the contributions made by Austin (1991), Solan & Tiersma (2005), Janigová (2011) and Dunn (2003), among others, in order to analyze the pe...

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Autor principal: Amorebieta y Vera, Julieta
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Facultad de Lenguas. Universidad Nacional del Comahue 2020
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Acceso en línea:http://revele.uncoma.edu.ar/index.php/lingustica/article/view/2643
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topic opinion
performative
International Criminal Court
professional practices
sentencia
verbos performativos
Corte Penal Internacional
prácticas profesionales
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performative
International Criminal Court
professional practices
sentencia
verbos performativos
Corte Penal Internacional
prácticas profesionales
Amorebieta y Vera, Julieta
International Criminal Court judgments: a preliminary analysis of the use of performative verbs
topic_facet opinion
performative
International Criminal Court
professional practices
sentencia
verbos performativos
Corte Penal Internacional
prácticas profesionales
author Amorebieta y Vera, Julieta
author_facet Amorebieta y Vera, Julieta
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title International Criminal Court judgments: a preliminary analysis of the use of performative verbs
title_short International Criminal Court judgments: a preliminary analysis of the use of performative verbs
title_full International Criminal Court judgments: a preliminary analysis of the use of performative verbs
title_fullStr International Criminal Court judgments: a preliminary analysis of the use of performative verbs
title_full_unstemmed International Criminal Court judgments: a preliminary analysis of the use of performative verbs
title_sort international criminal court judgments: a preliminary analysis of the use of performative verbs
description Much has been said and written about the characteristics of legal texts and, especially, about their performative nature. In this article, we have taken the contributions made by Austin (1991), Solan & Tiersma (2005), Janigová (2011) and Dunn (2003), among others, in order to analyze the performative nature of an opinion delivered by the International Criminal Court which was used by the students at the Universidad Nacional de La Plata in their translation professional practice. Our aim is to look at how veredictive and exercitive verbs are used in this document as a way to help the translation task, given that we believe that this type of analysis is of the utmost importance if we want to maintain the illocutionary force of the source text. We hope that this is just the first of many contributions in connection with this type of texts, which are yet to be explored, as our students work with them in their professional practices.
publisher Facultad de Lenguas. Universidad Nacional del Comahue
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