This study presents a comparative examination of interpersonal negotiation in two monologic courtroom genres: the opening statement and closing argument. Drawing upon a corpus of three high-profile American trials, the quantitative and qualitative analysis identifies the traces and degree of the jury’s presence through lexico-grammatical resources, and reveals distinct interactional patterns, which are indicative of the interactive goals of the two speech genres. Such relational practice does not merely “oil the wheels” of courtroom communication, but also constitutes a key way in the meaning-making process of these genres. The findings attest to the centrality of relational work in accomplishing transactional goals in institutional discour...
By applying Multi-Dimensional Analysis, this study has provided a thorough description of the lexico...
This study describes the discourse production and processing of arguing sequences in a naturally occ...
This paper deals with the communication process involved within a criminal jury in the U.S. Drawing ...
This study presents a comparative examination of interpersonal negotiation in two monologic courtroo...
This study explores the ways in which lawyers perform relational work with jurors in an understudied...
The linguistic turn in 1960s paves the way for sociology to focus on language instead of contrasting...
The article describes courtroom discourses as dueling constructs of reality. The purpose of the rese...
This study examines the intertextual influence of the courtroom spoken genre with the written genre ...
This investigation examines different speaking roles that lawyers may shift into, and depart from, i...
This study examines the discursive history and interactive aspects of the opening statement in Anglo...
Few concepts in Discourse Studies are so versatile and intricate and have been so frequently contest...
Language is a powerful tool for communication that many people can use for persuasion. In the courtr...
Closing arguments are the last chance for prosecutors and defense lawyers to persuade a judge or jur...
Closing arguments are the last chance for prosecutors and defense lawyers to persuade a judge or jur...
Interpersonality draws attention to the fact that writers do not simply produce texts but use langu...
By applying Multi-Dimensional Analysis, this study has provided a thorough description of the lexico...
This study describes the discourse production and processing of arguing sequences in a naturally occ...
This paper deals with the communication process involved within a criminal jury in the U.S. Drawing ...
This study presents a comparative examination of interpersonal negotiation in two monologic courtroo...
This study explores the ways in which lawyers perform relational work with jurors in an understudied...
The linguistic turn in 1960s paves the way for sociology to focus on language instead of contrasting...
The article describes courtroom discourses as dueling constructs of reality. The purpose of the rese...
This study examines the intertextual influence of the courtroom spoken genre with the written genre ...
This investigation examines different speaking roles that lawyers may shift into, and depart from, i...
This study examines the discursive history and interactive aspects of the opening statement in Anglo...
Few concepts in Discourse Studies are so versatile and intricate and have been so frequently contest...
Language is a powerful tool for communication that many people can use for persuasion. In the courtr...
Closing arguments are the last chance for prosecutors and defense lawyers to persuade a judge or jur...
Closing arguments are the last chance for prosecutors and defense lawyers to persuade a judge or jur...
Interpersonality draws attention to the fact that writers do not simply produce texts but use langu...
By applying Multi-Dimensional Analysis, this study has provided a thorough description of the lexico...
This study describes the discourse production and processing of arguing sequences in a naturally occ...
This paper deals with the communication process involved within a criminal jury in the U.S. Drawing ...