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- TRIAL LANGUAGE DIFFERENTIAL DISCOURSE PROCESSING AND DISCURSIVE FORMATION
- Editorial page
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Acknowledgments
- Table of contents
- FIGURES AND TABLES
- Abbreviations
- CHAPTER 1. LEGAL LANGUAGE, DISCOURSE ANALYSIS, ANDSOCIAL THEORY
- Research on Legal Language
- Studies in Legal Language-As-Object
- Studies in Legal Language-As-Process
- Studies in Legal Language-as-Instrument
- Social Theory and Methodology
- The Study, Methods, and Findings
- Questions of Representation
- CHAPTER 2. FROM TEXT TO TALK: JUROR QUALIFICATION RITES IN AN INDIANA COURT
- The Setting, the Case, and the Participants
- The Setting
- The Case and the Participants
- Legal Genre, Legal Order
- Control, Conversation, and "Examination
- Jury Questioning in a Critical Frame
- CHAPTER 3. TEXT IN TALK: PRELIMINARY INSTRUCTIONSAND OPENING STATEMENTS
- Reducing the Facts to Law
- The Law-Facts Distinction: Leaving the Legal Discourse Topic Outside the Courtroom
- Genre Differences
- Metacommentary on the Discourse and Topic Shift
- Metacommentary
- Topic Shift and Bracketing
- Before the Evidence Begins
- CHAPTER 4. STORIES BY QUESTION AND ANSWER: THE EVIDENCE STAGE
- Legal Coherence and Narrative Sequence
- The Accident-MOP
- Notwithstanding the Evidence
- Evidentials
- The Form of the Question
- The View from the Legal Community
- The Jury's Views
- CHAPTER 5. LAST WORDS: FINAL ARGUMENT AND INSTRUCTIONS
- The Persuasion of Rapport
- Genre Differences I: The Appearance of Historical Present and Narrative
- The Appearance of Historical Present Tense
- HP in Narrative Sequences
- Genre Differences II: The Return of the Hearsay Evidential
- Dividing the World: Pronoun Use in Final Argument
- Final Instructions
- CHAPTER 6. LEGAL DISCOURSE AND DISCURSIVE FORMATIONS
- An Analysis of the Law's Discursive Practices
- Access to Legal Discourse
- NOTES
- REFERENCES
- INDEX
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