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ArtikelFINDING A BALANCE: CUSTOMARY LEGAL TERMS IN A MODERN MAORI LEGAL DICTIONARY  
Oleh: Stephens, Mamari
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: International Journal of Lexicography (Full Text) vol. 24 no. 4 (2011), page 432–445.
Fulltext: Stephens_Mmari.pdf (198.06KB)
Isi artikelEnglish holds an almost exclusive status as the language of legal enactment in Aotearoa New Zealand but a substantial corpus of law-related texts in the Ma-ori language now reveals a terminology comprising a language for special purposes; namely a legal Ma-ori terminology pertaining to Western legal concepts. In creating a legal dictionary however, due attention must be paid to the place of Ma-ori customary legal terms. One reason is precautionary: to ensure that Ma-ori legal concepts are not excluded from the content of the dictionary. Further, an identifiable core of such Ma-ori customary legal terms incorporating newer Western legal senses, has a strong presence within the lexicon of legal terms so far identified from the corpus texts. Two simple ways have been identified to ensure appropriate attention is paid to those customary legal terms: to prioritise the analysis and completion of dictionary articles comprising customary legal terms ahead of all other terms; and to identify and clarify customary legal Ma-ori ideas when formatting individual dictionary articles. Some illustrative comparison is made with the dictionary format of two other well-known Ma-ori language dictionaries.
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