The Usage of Colligations of Preposition among Malaysian Law Undergraduates: A Needs Analysis
Legal English (legalese) is a legal language that many legal linguists consider to be antiquated, verbose, and conventionalized. Legalese’s verbosity is mostly owing to the highly technical usage of nominalization, which is primarily produced by lexico-grammatical patterns of preposition colligations. The widespread use of technical collocation (lexical collocation and...
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