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Kryk-Kastovsky, Barbara and Dennis Kurzon, eds. 2018. Legal Pragmatics. (Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 288). John Benjamins. viii, 278 pp.
Publication type
Book – edited volume
Publication language
English
Keywords
Annotation
This volume contributes to the interface between language and law. It looks at how the principles of language use can be beneficial to clarifying legal issues, its twelve chapters (together with the Introduction) offering a wide spectrum of the latest approaches to the area of legal pragmatics. The four chapters in the first section are devoted to historical pragmatics and take a diachronic look at old courtroom records. Written legal language is also the focus of the four chapters in the next section, dealing with the pragmatics of modern legal writing. The chapters in the third section, devoted to modern legal language, touch upon both the discourse in the courtroom and in police investigation. Finally, the two chapters in the last section on legal discourse and multilingualism address a topic very relevant to the modern era of globalisation -- the position of legal discourse in multilingual contexts.
Articles in this volume
Doty, Kathleen L. Pleading for life: Narrative patterns within legal petitions (Salem, 1692) . 21–40
Johnson, Alison J. “How came you not to cry out?”: Pragmatic effects of negative questioning in child rape trials in the Old Bailey Proceedings 1730–1798. 41–64
Aina, Oluwasola A., Anthony E. Anowu and Tunde Olusola Opeibi. The nature of power and control in the interrogative patterns of selected Nigerian courtroom discourse . 133–156
Saeed, Neveen al-. The language of Egyptian interrogations: A study of suspects’ resistance to implicatures and presuppositions in prosecution questions . 157–179
Archer, Dawn, Rebecca Smithson and Ian Kennedy. Achieving influence through negotiation: An argument for developing pragmatic awareness. 181–201
Nakane, Ikuko. “I really don’t know because I’m stupid”: Unpacking suggestibility in investigative interviews . 203–227