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Daniel Granados Meroño
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Daniel Granados Meroño is a visiting PhD student at ARG-tech, and a PhD student in Corpus Linguistics at the Department of English Studies of the University of Murcia. He has previously worked as a Graduate Research Assistant in Translation Studies at the same university focusing on Legal English and its translation from/into Spanish. He holds an undergraduate degree in Translation and Interpreting (Universidad de Murcia) and a postgraduate degree (MA) in Theoretical and Applied Linguistics (Universidad de Murcia). Currently, his main research interest is the application of multi-factorial methods (specifically, Biber's Multi-dimensional Analysis) to the study of the Legal Genres discourses. He is also an undergraduate law student at the International University of Valencia.
Daniel Granados Meroño is a visiting PhD student at ARG-tech, and a PhD student in Corpus Linguistics at the Department of English Studies of the University of Murcia. He has previously worked as a Graduate Research Assistant in Translation Studies at the same university focusing on Legal English and its translation from/into Spanish. He holds an undergraduate degree in Translation and Interpreting (Universidad de Murcia) and a postgraduate degree (MA) in Theoretical and Applied Linguistics (Universidad de Murcia). Currently, his main research interest is the application of multi-factorial methods (specifically, Biber's Multi-dimensional Analysis) to the study of the Legal Genres discourses. He is also an undergraduate law student at the International University of Valencia.
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