The relevance of context in plagiarism detection: The case of a professional legal genre

This paper focuses on plagiarism detection in a professional legal genre: the lawsuit (Alcaraz Varó & Hughes, 2002; Cabré, 2003: 163-199; Ruiz-Garrido, Palmer-Silveira & Fortanet-Gómez, 2010; Nagy, 2014: 261-273). Its main aim is to analyse the major approaches to extrinsic plagiarism detect...

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Main Author: Victoria Guillén Nieto
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Language:English
Published: Asociación Europea de Lenguas para Fines Específicos 2021-03-01
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Online Access:http://www.aelfe.org/documents/40_05_IBERICA.pdf
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description This paper focuses on plagiarism detection in a professional legal genre: the lawsuit (Alcaraz Varó & Hughes, 2002; Cabré, 2003: 163-199; Ruiz-Garrido, Palmer-Silveira & Fortanet-Gómez, 2010; Nagy, 2014: 261-273). Its main aim is to analyse the major approaches to extrinsic plagiarism detection, namely computer-based approaches and language-based approaches, either form-only-based or integrated. Our discussion attempts to answer five questions: (a) What type of language evidence can be obtained through an extrinsic plagiarism detection tool? (b) What type of language evidence can a text-only based approach to plagiarism provide? (c) What type of language evidence can an integrated approach to plagiarism provide? (d) What are the strengths and weaknesses of each of these approaches? And (d) how relevant can the language evidence provided by each approach be for the legal decision? The analysis is grounded in an exemplary case study on plagiarism between lawyers that was tried in a high court of justice in Spain (Judgment 107/2017, 2nd March 2017). Findings from this paper confirm that plagiarism detection is a complex, multilayered task going beyond and above the discovery of copied text of an earlier original work into another, and show the relevance of context in discerning between real cases of plagiarism and those that are not.
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spelling doaj.art-89411c0e53af4f09aa55e2ce35b1ceec2022-12-22T00:25:07ZengAsociación Europea de Lenguas para Fines EspecíficosIbérica1139-72412340-27842021-03-01401101122The relevance of context in plagiarism detection: The case of a professional legal genreVictoria Guillén Nieto0Universidad de Alicante (Spain)This paper focuses on plagiarism detection in a professional legal genre: the lawsuit (Alcaraz Varó & Hughes, 2002; Cabré, 2003: 163-199; Ruiz-Garrido, Palmer-Silveira & Fortanet-Gómez, 2010; Nagy, 2014: 261-273). Its main aim is to analyse the major approaches to extrinsic plagiarism detection, namely computer-based approaches and language-based approaches, either form-only-based or integrated. Our discussion attempts to answer five questions: (a) What type of language evidence can be obtained through an extrinsic plagiarism detection tool? (b) What type of language evidence can a text-only based approach to plagiarism provide? (c) What type of language evidence can an integrated approach to plagiarism provide? (d) What are the strengths and weaknesses of each of these approaches? And (d) how relevant can the language evidence provided by each approach be for the legal decision? The analysis is grounded in an exemplary case study on plagiarism between lawyers that was tried in a high court of justice in Spain (Judgment 107/2017, 2nd March 2017). Findings from this paper confirm that plagiarism detection is a complex, multilayered task going beyond and above the discovery of copied text of an earlier original work into another, and show the relevance of context in discerning between real cases of plagiarism and those that are not.http://www.aelfe.org/documents/40_05_IBERICA.pdfcopyright infringementextrinsic plagiarism detectionprofessional legal genres
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title The relevance of context in plagiarism detection: The case of a professional legal genre
title_full The relevance of context in plagiarism detection: The case of a professional legal genre
title_fullStr The relevance of context in plagiarism detection: The case of a professional legal genre
title_full_unstemmed The relevance of context in plagiarism detection: The case of a professional legal genre
title_short The relevance of context in plagiarism detection: The case of a professional legal genre
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extrinsic plagiarism detection
professional legal genres
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