Séminaire francophone tournant de jurilinguistique « Discours et genres juridiques », 2023-2024
17 mai 2024
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14:00
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14 juin 2024
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18:00
Ce séminaire (2023/2024) est co-organisé par Mary C. Lavissière, Audrey Cartron et Johannes Dahm (Nantes Université, CRINI Thème 2), Laurent Gautier et Arthur Joyeux (Université de Bourgogne, Centre InterLangues).
27 octobre 2023 (16h00-18h00 CET, visioconférence): Jesse Egbert (Northern Arizona University, United States) – “Prototype-by-component analysis: A corpus-based, intensional approach to ordinary meaning”
17 novembre 2023 (14h00-16h00 CET, Nantes): Audrey Cartron (Nantes University, France) – “Investigating police discourse: methods, typology and genre networks”
26 janvier 2024 (14h00-16h00 CET, Nantes): Stanisław Gozdz-Rowszkowski (University of Lodz, Poland) – “What typology of moves and prototypes for judicial opinions can be established using move analysis combined with corpus linguistics augmented by NLP methods?”
9 février 2024 (14h00-16h00 CET, Dijon): Jan Engberg (Aarhus University, Denmark) – “On Genre, Knowledge and Legal Translation”
9 février 2024 (16h00-18h00 CET, Dijon): Dieter Stein (Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Germany) – “ How can we know so little, given that we know so much? On the primacy of genre.”
15 mars 2024 (14h00-16h00 CET, Nantes): Patrizia Anesa (University of Bergamo, Italy) – “The role of digital genres in the dissemination of legal knowledge”
12 avril 2024 (14h00-16h00 CET, Nantes): Vijay K. Bhatia (Hellenic American University of Athens, Greece & Chinese University of Hong Kong) – “Genres in digitally mediated legal practice: Accounting for identity, hybridity, and interdiscursive performance”
17 mai 2024 (14h00-16h00 CET, Nantes): Mary C. Lavissière (Nantes University, France) & Warren Bonnard (Université de Lorraine, France) – “Annotation discourse units in SCOTUS majority opinions: theories and applications”
14 juin 2024 (14h00-16h00 CET, Nantes): Doug Biber (Northern Arizona University, United States) – “Analyzing linguistic structure and variation within conversational interactions”
14 juin 2024 (16h00-18h00 CET, Nantes): Laurence Anthony (Waseda University, Japan) –“Understanding STEM writing at the discourse level: Insights from corpus approaches and AI”