Fach(sprach)lichkeit und Verständlichkeit in Verträgen

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The purpose of this paper is to examine accessibility in legal texts, in this case German tenancy contracts.
Legal texts can use a citizen perspective or a court perspective (Gunnarsson 1982) and give preference to
the understanding of the parties involved in the contract or to the judging by the judge in case of a
litigation between the parties.
On the one hand tradition demands that LSP texts are unambiguous, exact, economical (Fluck 1996),
which gives them some conventional linguistic features, usually considered to make the texts difficult, on
the other hand there is a legal demand that contracts must be accessible to non-professionals who have
less knowledge of genre and linguistic conventions, and this may entail that legal language is changed
accordingly.
I wish to show what kinds of differences might exist between contracts between professionals and
contracts between professionals and non-professionals if the text producer takes into account the lack of
knowledge of the non-professional involved in the contract. My – mostly qualitative – analysis, on the
basis of a model of analysis that I developed for these studies, shows that non-professional contracts are
modified in linguistic categories (“lexis” and “syntax”) and in a content related category (“references and
intertextuality”).
The results provide knowledge about LSP and linguistic features of legal language, more precisely of
different types of contracts, i.e. language in use. They can be used for didactic purposes in teaching legal
language and also by language and law professionals for acquiring knowledge on contracts in relation to
non-professionals.
The paper will be presented in German.
Gunnarsson, Britt-Louise: Lagtexters begriplighet. Lund: LiberFörlag (1982)
Fluck, Hans-Rüdiger: Fachsprachen. Einführung und Bibliographie. 5. Aufl. Tübingen / Basel: A. Francke
Verlag (1996)
Original languageEnglish
TitleReconceptualizing LSP. Online proceedings of the XVII European LSP Symposium 2009
EditorsCarmen Heine, Jan Engberg
Number of pages1
Place of publicationÅrhus
PublisherAarhus School of Business
Publication date2010
ISBN (electronic)9788778824745
StatePublished

Conference

ConferenceEuropæisk symposium om fagsprog. : Metoder og formål - (Re-)konceptualisering af fagsprogsforskning.
NummerXVII
LandDenmark
ByÅrhus
Periode17-08-0921-08-09

Keywords

  • German, genre analysis, legal language, expert-layman communication, tenancy contracts

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