a good starting point for the curious, especially lawyers, to gain insight into the types of case in which linguists can be useful. It is also an engagingly written, accessible account of a fascinating line of work.
Kate Haworth, LSE Review of Books
The Language of Perjury Cases outlines the contributions that linguistics can make to both the gathering of evidence and the way that evidence is analyzed in perjury cases. Roger W. Shuy describes eleven representative lawsuits--involving bankruptcy, unions, hunting licenses, doctors, priests, and Senators--for which he served as a consultant. Shuy's linguistic analysis illustrates how grammatical referencing, speech acts, discourse structure, framing, conveyed meaning, intentionality, and malicious language affected the outcome of these cases.
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The Language of Perjury Cases outlines the contributions that linguistics can make to both the gathering of evidence and the way that evidence is analyzed in perjury cases.
SECION I: PERJURY AND LINGUISTICS; SECTION II: PERJURY CHARGES WITH INADEQUATE INTELLIGENCE ANALYSIS; SECTION III: PERJURY AND AN ILL-FATED SHIPPING VESSEL, THE KHAIN SEA; SECTION IV: PERJURY CHARGES ACROSS LANGUAGES AND CULTURES; SECTION V: PERJURY CHARGES WITH ADEQUATE INTELLIGENCE ANALYSIS
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"If a scholar has something to communicate to his or her peers that will be of interest to them but that will also be of great use to another audience--an audience not of scholars but practitioners? Can an author serve these two masters? If the evidence is the work of Roger Shuy, the answer is yes...I intend to keep this book as a part of my offce reference library and recommend it and lend it out often when colleagues have need of a professional's perspective
on the constant interplay between language and the law. To the linguists who make up my audience in writing this review, I make the same recommendation. The book is an excellent way to introduce even
sceptical attorneys to the benefits of consultation and collaboration with forensic linguists on many cases."--he International Journal of Speech, Language, and the Law
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Selling point: The first book to focus on the use of linguistics in perjury cases
Selling point: Describes 11 real cases in plain terms and explains how linguistic analysis pertained to each case
Roger W. Shuy is Emeritus Professor of Linguistics at Georgetown University.
Selling point: The first book to focus on the use of linguistics in perjury cases
Selling point: Describes 11 real cases in plain terms and explains how linguistic analysis pertained to each case
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780199795383
Publisert
2012
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press Inc
Vekt
400 gr
Høyde
147 mm
Bredde
213 mm
Dybde
23 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
232
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