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Rhetoric in the service of justice: The sociolinguistic construction of stereotypes in an Israeli rape trial
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TAMAR LIEBES-PLESNER
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12. November 2009
Published Online: 2009-11-12
Published in Print: 1984
Walter de Gruyter
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- Sonstiges
- Titelei
- Introduction
- Two types of legal discourse: Transitivity in American appellate opinions and casebooks
- Themes, hyperthemes and the discourse structure of British legal texts
- On strategy in Swedish legal texts
- Functional comprehensibility of legislative texts: Experiments with a Swedish act of parliament
- The type and structure of clausal embedding in legal English
- The syntactic features of binomial expressions in legal English
- The magic flute: A prosodic analysis of binomial expressions in legal Hebrew
- Rhetoric in the service of justice: The sociolinguistic construction of stereotypes in an Israeli rape trial
- The construction of ‘adjudicable’ evidence in a West German civil hearing
- The social organization of questions and answers in courtroom discourse: A study of changes of plea in an Arizona court
- Challenge and control in lawyer-client interaction: A case study in an Israeli Legal Aid office
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Sonstiges
- Titelei
- Introduction
- Two types of legal discourse: Transitivity in American appellate opinions and casebooks
- Themes, hyperthemes and the discourse structure of British legal texts
- On strategy in Swedish legal texts
- Functional comprehensibility of legislative texts: Experiments with a Swedish act of parliament
- The type and structure of clausal embedding in legal English
- The syntactic features of binomial expressions in legal English
- The magic flute: A prosodic analysis of binomial expressions in legal Hebrew
- Rhetoric in the service of justice: The sociolinguistic construction of stereotypes in an Israeli rape trial
- The construction of ‘adjudicable’ evidence in a West German civil hearing
- The social organization of questions and answers in courtroom discourse: A study of changes of plea in an Arizona court
- Challenge and control in lawyer-client interaction: A case study in an Israeli Legal Aid office