Abstract

The article presents an attempt to show the specific features of the German legal language in the chosen official reports from the town chancellery Sibiu of the 16th century, on the area of German settlement in the East. The aim of the exploration is to answer the question whether the examined reports constitute the pattern of the official report as a text type. The author focuses on the graphemic and lexical levels of the report. The background for such defined research area is the outlining of structure and function of the reports.

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