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Research in Corpus Linguistics (RiCL), ISSN-e 2243-4712, Vol. 8, Nº. 1, 2020, págs. 178-194
Corpus-based Research on Variation in English Legal Discourse: Teresa Fanego and Paula Rodríguez-Puente, eds. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 2019
Miscelánea: A journal of english and american studies, ISSN 1137-6368, Nº 63, 2021, págs. 179-184
Teresa Fanego and Paula Rodríguez-Puente (eds): Corpus-based research on variation in English legal discourse
Applied linguistics, ISSN 0142-6001, Vol. 43, Nº 4, 2022, págs. 833-835
Why may not that be the skull of a lawyer?: English legal discourse past and present
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English and Italian land contracts: a cross-linguistic analysis
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Conditionals in spoken courtroom and parliamentary discourse in English, French, and Spanish: a contrastive analysis
págs. 51-78
Part-of-speech patterns in legal genres: text-internal dynamics from a corpus-based perspective
págs. 79-103
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"It is not just a fact that the law requires this, but it is a reasonable fact": using the noun that-pattern to explore stance construction in legal writing
págs. 123-146
Are law reports an "agile" or an "uptight" register?: tracking patterns of historical change in the use of colloquial and complexity features
págs. 149-169
Interpersonality in legal written discourse: a diachronic analysis of personal pronouns in law reports, 1535 to present
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The evolution of a legal genre: rhetorical moves in British patent specifications, 1711 to 1860
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The representation of citizens and monarchy in acts of parliament in 1800 to 2000: identifying social roles through collocations
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Drinking and crime: negotiating intoxication in courtroom discourse, 1720 to 1913
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