Language is a powerful tool for communication that many people can use for persuasion. In the courtroom, for example, lawyers use language to persuade the jury that their client is right and should win the case. Though many studies have discussed this issue, how language becomes powerful in the trial opening statement remains underresearched. For this reason, this study addresses a textual analysis on the patterns of language used by a lawyer in the opening statement. Such analysis provides a solid understanding of how language can become persuasive in the courtroom. The data source of this study were taken from the text of the Opening Statement by O.J. Simpson’s Defense Lawyer (Walraven, 1995). Although this text does not seem new regardin...
The article analyses the role of the addressee as a factor determining discourses of legal professio...
Purpose. The article is devoted to the study of linguistic means in realizing communicative intentio...
The central goal of this study of language use in an American courtroom is to explore whether and to...
Language is a powerful tool for communication that many people can use for persuasion. In the courtr...
This study examines the discursive history and interactive aspects of the opening statement in Anglo...
This investigation examines different speaking roles that lawyers may shift into, and depart from, i...
Language plays an essential role both in creating law and in governing its implementation. Providing...
In an age of managerialism and professionalization, trial by jury might appear costly, inefficient a...
Ex-American footballer, actor and celebrity O J Simpson was indicted in late 1994 on two counts of m...
This analysis of 21 opening statements probes at current persuasive practices employed by trial atto...
The article describes courtroom discourses as dueling constructs of reality. The purpose of the rese...
Language plays an essential role both in creating law and in governing its implementation. Providing...
The importance of language in the study of courtroom trials has been comprehensively investigated fr...
A Thesis Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts-Engli...
Since the twentieth century, information has become a particularly powerful tool of influence in all...
The article analyses the role of the addressee as a factor determining discourses of legal professio...
Purpose. The article is devoted to the study of linguistic means in realizing communicative intentio...
The central goal of this study of language use in an American courtroom is to explore whether and to...
Language is a powerful tool for communication that many people can use for persuasion. In the courtr...
This study examines the discursive history and interactive aspects of the opening statement in Anglo...
This investigation examines different speaking roles that lawyers may shift into, and depart from, i...
Language plays an essential role both in creating law and in governing its implementation. Providing...
In an age of managerialism and professionalization, trial by jury might appear costly, inefficient a...
Ex-American footballer, actor and celebrity O J Simpson was indicted in late 1994 on two counts of m...
This analysis of 21 opening statements probes at current persuasive practices employed by trial atto...
The article describes courtroom discourses as dueling constructs of reality. The purpose of the rese...
Language plays an essential role both in creating law and in governing its implementation. Providing...
The importance of language in the study of courtroom trials has been comprehensively investigated fr...
A Thesis Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts-Engli...
Since the twentieth century, information has become a particularly powerful tool of influence in all...
The article analyses the role of the addressee as a factor determining discourses of legal professio...
Purpose. The article is devoted to the study of linguistic means in realizing communicative intentio...
The central goal of this study of language use in an American courtroom is to explore whether and to...