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3. Questioning procedures in courtrooms
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface ix
- List of tables and figures xi
- 1. Investigating the English historical courtroom 1
- 2. The characteristics of questions and answers 23
- 3. Questioning procedures in courtrooms 73
- 4. A systematic approach to context identification and analysis 105
- 5. Questions in the historical courtroom (1640–1760) 135
- 6. Interactional intent of participants’ utterances 165
- 7. Judicial examiners’ questioning strategies 175
- 8. Lawyers’ questioning strategies (1640–1760) 199
- 9. Defendants’ strategies (1640–1670) 223
- 10. Witnesses’ ‘answering’ strategies (1640–1760) 245
- 11. Courtroom interaction in the historical period 267
- 12. Concluding comments 281
- Notes 295
- Appendices 309
- Bibliography 347
- Indices 365
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface ix
- List of tables and figures xi
- 1. Investigating the English historical courtroom 1
- 2. The characteristics of questions and answers 23
- 3. Questioning procedures in courtrooms 73
- 4. A systematic approach to context identification and analysis 105
- 5. Questions in the historical courtroom (1640–1760) 135
- 6. Interactional intent of participants’ utterances 165
- 7. Judicial examiners’ questioning strategies 175
- 8. Lawyers’ questioning strategies (1640–1760) 199
- 9. Defendants’ strategies (1640–1670) 223
- 10. Witnesses’ ‘answering’ strategies (1640–1760) 245
- 11. Courtroom interaction in the historical period 267
- 12. Concluding comments 281
- Notes 295
- Appendices 309
- Bibliography 347
- Indices 365