The paper is intended to test Nivelle and Van Belle's (2007) view on the causal function of counterfactual conditionals in legal discourse. It therefore extends their notion of counterfactuality to a larger corpus-based study of countefactuals, in which two courts - US Supreme Courts and House of Lords - are compared. Results demonstrate that counterfactual conditionals are a widespread resource through which judges construct their argumentation in both analysed courts.

The Centrality of Counterfactual Conditionals in House of Lords and US Supreme Courts Judgments / Mazzi, Davide. - STAMPA. - (2010), pp. 243-262.

The Centrality of Counterfactual Conditionals in House of Lords and US Supreme Courts Judgments

MAZZI, Davide
2010

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The paper is intended to test Nivelle and Van Belle's (2007) view on the causal function of counterfactual conditionals in legal discourse. It therefore extends their notion of counterfactuality to a larger corpus-based study of countefactuals, in which two courts - US Supreme Courts and House of Lords - are compared. Results demonstrate that counterfactual conditionals are a widespread resource through which judges construct their argumentation in both analysed courts.
2010
Legal Discourse across Languages and Cultures
9783034304252
Peter Lang
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The Centrality of Counterfactual Conditionals in House of Lords and US Supreme Courts Judgments / Mazzi, Davide. - STAMPA. - (2010), pp. 243-262.
Mazzi, Davide
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