Publications
Canning, Patricia. 2018. ‘No ordinary crowd’: Foregrounding a ‘hooligan schema’ in the construction of witness narratives following the Hillsborough football stadium disaster. Discourse & Society 29 (3) : 237–255.
Aronsson, Karin and Anna Franzén. 2018. ‘Then she got a spanking’: Social accountability and narrative versions in social workers’ courtroom testimonies. Discourse Studies 20 (5) : 577–597.
Greco, Paolo. 2018. Evidentiality and epistemic modality in witness testimony in the context of Italian criminal trials. Journal of Pragmatics 128 : 128–136.
Katriel, Tamar. 2018. Accounts and rebuttals in an Israeli discourse of dissent. Journal of multicultural discourses 13 (1) : 1–16.
Jeffries, Lesley. 2016. “When did you decide to tell the truth?” Negotiating truth in rape trials before the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. Journal of Language Aggression and Conflict 4 (2) : 151–177.
Hoeken, Hans, José Sanders and Kobie van Krieken. 2015. Viewpoint representation in journalistic crime narratives: An analysis of grammatical roles and referential expressions. Journal of Pragmatics 88 : 220–230.
Lee, Jieun. 2015. Evaluation of court interpreting. A case study of metadiscourse in interpreter-mediated expert witness examinations. Interpreting 17 (2) : 167–194.
Licoppe, Christian. 2015. Video communication and ‘camera actions’: The production of wide video shots in courtrooms with remote defendants. Journal of Pragmatics 76 : 117–134.
Mason, Marianne. 2015. The role of interpreters in adjudicating blame. An examination of clitics and active-passive voice in a Spanish-English bilingual criminal trial. Translation and Interpreting Studies 10 (2) : 187–202.
Sneijder, Petra and Fleur van der Houwen. 2014. From text to talk in criminal court: Prosecuting, defending, and examining the evidence. Language & Communication 36 : 37–52.
Mangual Figueroa, Ariana. 2013. ¡Hay que hablar!: Testimonio in the everyday lives of migrant mothers. Language & Communication 33 (4) : 559–572.
Chaemsaithong, Krisda. 2012. Performing self on the witness stand: Stance and relational work in expert witness testimony. Discourse & Society 23 (5) : 465–486.
Bock, Zannie. 2011. Code-switching: An appraisal resource in TRC testimonies. Functions of Language 18 (2) : 183–209.
Carranza Márquez, Aurelia. 2010. Testimonies in the British and Spanish Parliaments: A contrastive study on domestic/gender violence. Journal of Pragmatics 42 (8) : 2178–2180.
Butler, Kelly Jean. 2009. 'Their culture has survived': witnessing to (dis)possession in Bra Boys (2007). Journal of Australian Studies 33 (4) : 391–404.
Berlin, Lawrence N. 2008. “I Think, Therefore . . .”: Commitment in Political Testimony. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 27 (4) : 372–383.
Bock, Zannie. 2008. 'Language has a Heart': Linguistic Markers of Evaluation in Selected TRC Testimonies. Journal of multicultural discourses 3 (3) : 189–203.
Kurzon, Dennis. 2008. The silent witness: Pragmatic and literal interpretations. In Gibbons, John and M.Teresa Turell, eds. Dimensions of Forensic Linguistics. (AILA Applied Linguistics Series 5). John Benjamins. pp. 161–178I.