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Youth is Prized in Medicine, Old Age is Valued in Law: Analysis of Media Narratives Over 200 Years.
Ng R, Indran N.
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Defending the Integrity Principle: Necessity, Remorse and Moral Consistency in the Protest Trial. [PDF]
Cammiss S, Hayes G, Doherty B.
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Detached from Sympathy, Unconscious of Trauma: The Impact of the Forensic Virtues of Impartiality and Detachment on Rape Examinations in Britain 1924-1978. [PDF]
Dirven P.
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Essay: Conventions in Science and in the Courts: Images and Realities [PDF]
Ravetz, Jerome R.
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Does It Matter What Is Said and Who Said It? The Interpretation of Trump's and Harris' Statements Among Republican and Democrat Voters. [PDF]
Gotzner N.
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Discourse analysis and courtroom interaction
Discourse Processes, 1980The discourse of defendants in courtroom proceedings was examined by means of tape recordings from Viennese trials. A method for systematic study is expounded and applied. It emerges that discourse is a major determinant in the outcome of a trial, because it heavily controls the role projection defendants can attain: social class, income ...
Ruth Wodak
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Intertextuality in Chinese Courtroom Discourse
Chinese Semiotic Studies, 2014Abstract Intertextuality, an important concept in semiotics, refers to the property texts have of being full of snatches of other texts. This paper analyzes specific and generic intertextuality of Chinese courtroom discourse. In the analysis of specific intertextuality, it is found that 1) “specific and exact news source” and “implicit ...
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An investigation of interruption in courtroom discourse
International Journal of Legal Discourse, 2018Abstract In this research project, we introduce an interdisciplinary study of language and the law—forensic linguistics. In the field of forensic linguistics, the topic of discourse probably receives the most study. The discourse phenomenon we investigated is interruption, commonly regarded as a display of power and control.
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