Phraseology in Legal Language: Binomials and Multinomials through the Italian and Spanish Penal Code and Civil Code
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https://doi.org/10.24310/Entreculturasertci.v1i11.12107Keywords:
phraseology, binomials, multinomials, contrastive, criminal codeAbstract
In this article we will deal with the phraseological units in legal language in order to make a profound contribution to the linguistic contrast between Spanish and Italian. Although there are recent studies on the application of phraseology in certain fields of applied linguistics, such as the teaching of second languages or translation, traditionally there has been a lack of contrast in the legal comparison of these units in the languages we are competent for. For this purpose, we will initially present one of the most accepted classifications of phraseology and then introduce which are the most present units in the phraseology specialized in the field of law. Afterwards, we will focus our attention on the binomials and multinomials, always providing in each case several examples extracted from the Italian and Spanish Criminal and Civil Codes through the AntConc terminology tool.
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