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OverviewLanguage Crimes tells the story of some of the remarkable criminal court cases in which Roger Shuy has served as a consultant or expert witness. These intriguing cases show how linguistic analysis can help the courts unravel the ambiguities of taped conversations used in evidence. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Roger Shuy (Georgetown University)Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd Imprint: Wiley-Blackwell Edition: New edition Dimensions: Width: 13.70cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 22.80cm Weight: 0.397kg ISBN: 9780631201533ISBN 10: 063120153 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 12 April 1996 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsForeword vi Introduction: New Directions xv 1. Misconceptions about Language in Law Cases 1 2. Bribery 20 3. Offering Bribes 43 4. Agreeing 66 5. Threatening 97 6. Admitting 118 7. Telling the Truth Versus Perjury 136 8. Promising 157 9. Asking Questions 174 10. On Testifying 200 Index 206Reviews"Roger Shuy's book explores some of the most fascinating trials in recent times. His use of linguistic analysis in hearings that involve crimes of language is stunningly creative and makes for gripping reading." Elizabeth Loftus, University of Washington "Dr Roger Shuy's Language Crimes is an important book. Through the use of materials taken from a series of actual criminal prosecutions, Shuy amply shows the value of sophisticated linguistics analysis for the proper interpretations of oral conversations recorded on electronic tape. Shuy's book, too, is easily read by those without a technical background in linguistics, as he keeps his use of professional jargon to the minimum. As such, Language Crimes should be read - and studied - by all those involved in investigating, prosecuting, defending, and judging in the administration of justice." G. Robert Blakey, The Notre Dame Law School Language Crimes is a clear and lively exposition of one linguist's important work in bringing the knowledge and skills developed by linguistics into the courtroom, where (as he demonstrates) they are badly needed."Robin Lakoff, University of California, Berkeley "An excellent work for the student, the lawyer, and the lingust who may not have explored this field at all. The field of Language and Law can truly be seen as having come of age when so prominent a scholar as Roger Shuy has brought forth so readable a volume." American Speech "A valualbe addition to the understanding of both linguists and lawyers of the contributions the work of the former can make to that of the latter."Book Reviews "Clear and readable book" Language in Society Roger Shuya s book explores some of the most fascinating trials in recent times. His use of linguistic analysis in hearings that involve crimes of language is stunningly creative and makes for gripping reading. Elizabeth Loftus, University of Washington Dr Roger Shuya s Language Crimes is an important book. Through the use of materials taken from a series of actual criminal prosecutions, Shuy amply shows the value of sophisticated linguistics analysis for the proper interpretations of oral conversations recorded on electronic tape. Shuya s book, too, is easily read by those without a technical background in linguistics, as he keeps his use of professional jargon to the minimum. As such, Language Crimes should be read -- and studied -- by all those involved in investigating, prosecuting, defending, and judging in the administration of justice. G. Robert Blakey, The Notre Dame Law School Language Crimes is a clear and lively exposition of one linguista s important work in bringing the knowledge and skills developed by linguistics into the courtroom, where (as he demonstrates) they are badly needed. Robin Lakoff, University of California, Berkeley An excellent work for the student, the lawyer, and the lingust who may not have explored this field at all. The field of Language and Law can truly be seen as having come of age when so prominent a scholar as Roger Shuy has brought forth so readable a volume. American Speech A valualbe addition to the understanding of both linguists and lawyers of the contributions the work of the former can make to that of the latter. Book Reviews Clear and readable book Language in Society Roger Shuy's book explores some of the most fascinating trials in recent times. His use of linguistic analysis in hearings that involve crimes of language is stunningly creative and makes for gripping reading. Elizabeth Loftus, University of Washington Dr Roger Shuy's Language Crimes is an important book. Through the use of materials taken from a series of actual criminal prosecutions, Shuy amply shows the value of sophisticated linguistics analysis for the proper interpretations of oral conversations recorded on electronic tape. Shuy's book, too, is easily read by those without a technical background in linguistics, as he keeps his use of professional jargon to the minimum. As such, Language Crimes should be read - and studied - by all those involved in investigating, prosecuting, defending, and judging in the administration of justice. G. Robert Blakey, The Notre Dame Law School Language Crimes is a clear and lively exposition of one linguist's important work in bringing the knowledge and skills developed by linguistics into the courtroom, where (as he demonstrates) they are badly needed. Robin Lakoff, University of California, Berkeley An excellent work for the student, the lawyer, and the lingust who may not have explored this field at all. The field of Language and Law can truly be seen as having come of age when so prominent a scholar as Roger Shuy has brought forth so readable a volume. American Speech A valualbe addition to the understanding of both linguists and lawyers of the contributions the work of the former can make to that of the latter. Book Reviews Clear and readable book Language in Society Author InformationRoger W. Shuy is Professor of Linguistics at Georgetown University. In the past decade he has been consulted in over 200 criminal and civil law cases and has testified as an expert witness in 35 trials. He is former President of the American Association of Applied Linguistics. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |