Search results for: “legal lexicography”
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Dictionary English Spanish
Free Dictionary english spanish for Law Main Entry: The legal Dictionary Dictionaries in General Roy M. Mersky & Donald J. Dunn, Fundamentals of Legal Research 430 (8th ed. 2002): “Law dictionaries provide definitions of words and phrases. A short definition is given for each word or phrase. These definitions of legal terms are derived from…
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Reference Work
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Footnotes
Footnotes This article examines the history and nature of footnotes and other annotational devices used in legal and other literature, particularly law reviews. The topic has received considerable attention in United States university law journals, which are heavily drawn on. The article starts by considering the nature of the glossing process and identifying different sorts…
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Footnotes
Footnotes This article examines the history and nature of footnotes and other annotational devices used in legal and other literature, particularly law reviews. The topic has received considerable attention in United States university law journals, which are heavily drawn on. The article starts by considering the nature of the glossing process and identifying different sorts…
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Vocabularium Utriusque Juris
Vocabularium Utriusque Juris Details of the Dictionary “Vocabularium Utriusque Juris” Publisher: Lyon (France): Apud haeredes Iacobi Iuntae Year of Publication: 1559. About the Author: Elio Antonio de Nebrija (c. 1444-1522) In the words of the Tarlton Law Library (University of Texas School of Law): “Antonio de Nebrija was a leading Spanish author, humanist, philologist, and…
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Vocabularium Utriusque Juris
Vocabularium Utriusque Juris Details of the Dictionary “Vocabularium Utriusque Juris” Publisher: Lyon (France): Apud haeredes Iacobi Iuntae Year of Publication: 1559. About the Author: Elio Antonio de Nebrija (c. 1444-1522) In the words of the Tarlton Law Library (University of Texas School of Law): “Antonio de Nebrija was a leading Spanish author, humanist, philologist, and…
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Dictionary of Statutory Interpretation
Dictionary of Statutory Interpretation In the introduction to this legal Dictionary, the author believes that, whatever the “merits of the descriptive vs. prescriptive debate regarding ordinary dictionaries, the task for a specialized legal dictionary is clear. It must be both descriptive and prescriptive. It must be descriptive in order to provide a complete picture of…