Some Specific Features Of Foreign Language Legal Concept Formation In Perception Of Law Students

In the process of studying a foreign language a student develops a conceptual view of the world similar to that of a native speaker’s. The structures of basic second language concepts formed in the process of education manifest certain differences from the concept structure in a native speaker’s per...

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Main Authors: Gervilla Enrique Quero, Moiseenko Lilia, Vikulina Maria, Uskova Tatyana
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:SHS Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.shs-conferences.org/articles/shsconf/pdf/2020/16/shsconf_lltforum2020_01016.pdf
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spelling doaj-d6042599a859406686249b7a02279a982021-04-02T20:56:13ZengEDP SciencesSHS Web of Conferences2261-24242020-01-01880101610.1051/shsconf/20208801016shsconf_lltforum2020_01016Some Specific Features Of Foreign Language Legal Concept Formation In Perception Of Law StudentsGervilla Enrique Quero0Moiseenko Lilia1Vikulina Maria2Uskova Tatyana3University of GranadaMoscow State Linguistic UniversityMoscow State Linguistic UniversityMoscow State Linguistic UniversityIn the process of studying a foreign language a student develops a conceptual view of the world similar to that of a native speaker’s. The structures of basic second language concepts formed in the process of education manifest certain differences from the concept structure in a native speaker’s perception. Similarities in the perception of a legal concept nucleus in the mind of a foreign language student and a native speaker play an essential role in legal communication, since inaccuracy of perception and misunderstanding may result in negative legal consequences. The authors believe it is important to make a point of associative-verbal networks which include different foreign language legal terms and are fixed in the minds of students who study legal English and the Anglo-American legal system. The purpose of the study is to reveal how well associative-verbal links and structures of legal concepts have been formed in the minds of law students, who study legal English and the Anglo-American legal system, as well as to examine the principles according to which associates get fixed in their minds. As a research method the authors applied a free associative experiment, since this is the easiest way to establish links between ideas and concepts in an individual’s mind.https://www.shs-conferences.org/articles/shsconf/pdf/2020/16/shsconf_lltforum2020_01016.pdf
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description In the process of studying a foreign language a student develops a conceptual view of the world similar to that of a native speaker’s. The structures of basic second language concepts formed in the process of education manifest certain differences from the concept structure in a native speaker’s perception. Similarities in the perception of a legal concept nucleus in the mind of a foreign language student and a native speaker play an essential role in legal communication, since inaccuracy of perception and misunderstanding may result in negative legal consequences. The authors believe it is important to make a point of associative-verbal networks which include different foreign language legal terms and are fixed in the minds of students who study legal English and the Anglo-American legal system. The purpose of the study is to reveal how well associative-verbal links and structures of legal concepts have been formed in the minds of law students, who study legal English and the Anglo-American legal system, as well as to examine the principles according to which associates get fixed in their minds. As a research method the authors applied a free associative experiment, since this is the easiest way to establish links between ideas and concepts in an individual’s mind.
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