Analyzing language features of construction contracts from the multi-dimensional perspective

In recent years, China’s active participation in the international construction market has led to a greater demand for the comprehensive demystification of construction contracts from the language perspective. Nevertheless, scarcity can be felt concerning that perspective. This study aims to explore...

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Main Authors: Yuzhu, Bian, Noor Mala Ibrahim
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Language:English
Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2024
Online Access:http://journalarticle.ukm.my/23525/
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author Yuzhu, Bian
Noor Mala Ibrahim,
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description In recent years, China’s active participation in the international construction market has led to a greater demand for the comprehensive demystification of construction contracts from the language perspective. Nevertheless, scarcity can be felt concerning that perspective. This study aims to explore language features via the multi-dimensional approach proposed by Biber. A corpus-driven method was adopted on the basis of five real construction contracts. The salient language features were uncovered statistically by adopting the Multi-dimensional Analysis Tagger (MAT), and a series of visualized results displaying lexico-grammatical features and general genre features of construction contracts from different dimensions were also output. The results revealed that nouns and normalization were densely employed in construction contracts. Meanwhile, language variables like phrasal coordination, predicative modals, passive voice, and suasive verbs were excessively employed. The results also uncovered that adverbs and be as the main verb were counted as underused. As to the general genre features, the results suggested that the contracts were written documents with informational, non-narrative, context-independent, self-assertive, and abstract features. Those features stem from the communicative purposes of construction contracts, rendering construction contracts the formal style, explicit communicative purposes, objective stance, and authoritative position. Though with limited language features, we can still obtain an insight into the interpretation and teaching of construction contracts.
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:235252024-05-13T02:03:35Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/23525/ Analyzing language features of construction contracts from the multi-dimensional perspective Yuzhu, Bian Noor Mala Ibrahim, In recent years, China’s active participation in the international construction market has led to a greater demand for the comprehensive demystification of construction contracts from the language perspective. Nevertheless, scarcity can be felt concerning that perspective. This study aims to explore language features via the multi-dimensional approach proposed by Biber. A corpus-driven method was adopted on the basis of five real construction contracts. The salient language features were uncovered statistically by adopting the Multi-dimensional Analysis Tagger (MAT), and a series of visualized results displaying lexico-grammatical features and general genre features of construction contracts from different dimensions were also output. The results revealed that nouns and normalization were densely employed in construction contracts. Meanwhile, language variables like phrasal coordination, predicative modals, passive voice, and suasive verbs were excessively employed. The results also uncovered that adverbs and be as the main verb were counted as underused. As to the general genre features, the results suggested that the contracts were written documents with informational, non-narrative, context-independent, self-assertive, and abstract features. Those features stem from the communicative purposes of construction contracts, rendering construction contracts the formal style, explicit communicative purposes, objective stance, and authoritative position. Though with limited language features, we can still obtain an insight into the interpretation and teaching of construction contracts. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2024-01 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/23525/1/326_338_694022359261PB.pdf Yuzhu, Bian and Noor Mala Ibrahim, (2024) Analyzing language features of construction contracts from the multi-dimensional perspective. e-Bangi Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, 21 (1). pp. 326-338. ISSN 1823-884x http://ejournal.ukm.my/ebangi/index
spellingShingle Yuzhu, Bian
Noor Mala Ibrahim,
Analyzing language features of construction contracts from the multi-dimensional perspective
title Analyzing language features of construction contracts from the multi-dimensional perspective
title_full Analyzing language features of construction contracts from the multi-dimensional perspective
title_fullStr Analyzing language features of construction contracts from the multi-dimensional perspective
title_full_unstemmed Analyzing language features of construction contracts from the multi-dimensional perspective
title_short Analyzing language features of construction contracts from the multi-dimensional perspective
title_sort analyzing language features of construction contracts from the multi-dimensional perspective
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/23525/
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/23525/
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/23525/1/326_338_694022359261PB.pdf