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Exploring courtroom discourse : the language of power and control / by Anne Wagner and Le Cheng.

By: Contributor(s): Series: Law, language and communicationPublication details: Farnham, Surrey, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate, c2011.Description: p. cmISBN:
  • 9781409423478 (hardback : alk. paper)
  • 9781409423485 (ebook)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 347/.0504 22
LOC classification:
  • K213 .W337 2011
Contents:
Introduction: language, power and control in courtroom discourse / Anne Wagner and Le Cheng -- Understanding courtroom communication through cultural scripts / Kim McCaul -- Witnesses on trial: address and referring terms in U.S. cases / Sarah Dettenwanger -- (False) confessions become compelling at trial / Gillian Grebler -- The role of metadiscourse in counsels' questions / Silvia Cavalieri -- Constructing legal narratives: client-lawyer's stories / Flora Di Donato -- Some uses of magical images in law / Christine A. Corcos -- The construction of admissions of fault through American rules of evidence: speech, silence, and significance in the legal creation of liability / Janet Ainsworth -- The construction of truth in legal decision-making / Petrina Schiavi -- Hidden penalties faced by non-english speakers in the UK criminal justice system: an interpreting perspective / Roxana Rycroft -- Language alternation in Kenyan and Malaysian courts / Richard Powell and Maya David -- Place of arbitration in online proceedings as a simulacrum / Joanna Jemielniak.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction: language, power and control in courtroom discourse / Anne Wagner and Le Cheng -- Understanding courtroom communication through cultural scripts / Kim McCaul -- Witnesses on trial: address and referring terms in U.S. cases / Sarah Dettenwanger -- (False) confessions become compelling at trial / Gillian Grebler -- The role of metadiscourse in counsels' questions / Silvia Cavalieri -- Constructing legal narratives: client-lawyer's stories / Flora Di Donato -- Some uses of magical images in law / Christine A. Corcos -- The construction of admissions of fault through American rules of evidence: speech, silence, and significance in the legal creation of liability / Janet Ainsworth -- The construction of truth in legal decision-making / Petrina Schiavi -- Hidden penalties faced by non-english speakers in the UK criminal justice system: an interpreting perspective / Roxana Rycroft -- Language alternation in Kenyan and Malaysian courts / Richard Powell and Maya David -- Place of arbitration in online proceedings as a simulacrum / Joanna Jemielniak.

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