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Language and the law (Record no. 15822)

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International Standard Book Number 9780582101456
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Classification number 340.14 GIB-2
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Personal name Gibbons John
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Title Language and the law
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. London
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Longman Group
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 1994
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Extent 476p
Dimensions xiv
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Formatted contents note Table of Contents;<br/>Part 1: Language constructing law;<br/>Introduction, John Gibbons;<br/>1. The language of the law, Yon Maley<br/>2. Accident and absolute liability in anthropology, Laurence Goldman<br/>3. Orality, literacy, and performativity in Anglo-Saxon wills, Brenda Danet and Bryna Bogoch<br/>4. Cognitive structuring in legislative provisions, Vijay Bhatia<br/>5. Ideological exchanges in British magistrate courts, Snadra Harris<br/>6. Video depositions: linguistic endorsement and caveats, Bethyl A. Pearson and Rebecca White Berch<br/>7. Lawyer's response to language constructing law, Margaret O'Toole<br/><br/>Part 2: Language and disadvantage before the law<br/>Introduction, John Gibbons<br/>8. Cross-examining children in criminal courts: child welfare under attack, Mark Brennan<br/>9. Interactional styles in the courtroom: an example from northern Australia, Michael Walsh<br/>10. A case of communicative clash: Aboriginal English and the legal system, Diana Eades<br/>11. Addressing social issues through linguistic evidence, William Labov and Wendell A. Harris<br/>12. Lawyer's response to language and disadvantage before the law, John Carroll<br/><br/>Part 3: Forensic linguistics<br/>Introduction, John Gibbons<br/>13. Auditory and acoustic analysis in speaker recognition, Francis Nolan<br/>14. The limitations of voice identification, Alex Jones<br/>15. Forensic analysis of personal written texts: a case study, Robert Eagleson<br/>16. Computers, statistics and disputed authorship, Wilfred Smith<br/>17. Powerful evidence for the defence: an exercise in forensic discourse analysis, Malcolm Coulthard<br/>18. Confidentiality of linguistic material: the case of Aboriginal land claims, Jane Simpson<br/>19. Lawyer's response to forensic linguistics, Dyson Heydon<br/>Bibliography;<br/>Index
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Topical term or geographic name entry element 1.Law Language - Legal Composition2.Psycholinguistics Language - Philosophy
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