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42 Similarity natives to the system themselves use in describing the genre, such as “facts,” “law,” and “policy arguments.” Lear ...
Learning to Read Like a Lawyer 43 4 .. 43 Learning to Read Like a Lawyer: Text, Context, and Linguistic Ideology “Mr. Karlin!” P ...
44 Similarity If Socrates really used this method, he wasn’t given the hem- lock soon enough.^2 I n the first excerpt, we see de ...
Learning to Read Like a Lawyer 45 generally, an issue on which anthropologists and linguists have focused a great deal in recent ...
46 Similarity One need only think of the process by which legal texts become precedents to understand this approach. An importan ...
Learning to Read Like a Lawyer 47 when the written script of a play is performed. In performances, it becomes quite clear that t ...
48 Similarity members of the polity should be regarded as equal, accorded the same level of re- spect, treated with the dignity ...
Learning to Read Like a Lawyer 49 written texts may also continue to rely on aspects of their previous contexts of origin and us ...
50 Similarity Through his study of elementary school classrooms, anthropologist James Collins discerns two different approaches ...
Learning to Read Like a Lawyer 51 often painstaking attention to linguistic details. Although the answers that a student gives m ...
52 Similarity their initial reading assignment before their first class. It was posted on a student bulletin board in the studen ...
Learning to Read Like a Lawyer 53 the portions of written text originally issued as parts of complete opinions by courts are tak ...
54 Similarity Prof.: Well that’s a rather general statement. How did this get to the appellate court? Ms. A.: Well the um the th ...
Learning to Read Like a Lawyer 55 sure of control, for even in very structured exchanges, a student whose answer is acknowledged ...
56 Similarity in this case (.) [+ positive uptake] Ms. A.: Um- the Buyer’s duty to tender the ten // thousand- // Prof.: // no / ...
Learning to Read Like a Lawyer 57 cal terms. In each of the examples, the professor is using the structure of Socratic questioni ...
58 Similarity doctrinal concepts, derived from past cases, which structured the authority of the text in a different way. Legal ...
Learning to Read Like a Lawyer 59 story involved or the various potentially relevant social contexts. In searching the text for ...
60 Similarity of course, many interesting variations and differences in the legal tradition regarding how to approach particular ...
Learning to Read Like a Lawyer 61 ing of layers of legal authority, focused in large part on the question of who gets to decide ...
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