Linguistic manipulations in legal discourse: Framing questions and 'smuggling' information

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作者
Aldridge, Michelle [1 ]
Luchjenbroers, June [2 ]
机构
[1] Cardiff Univ, Sch English Commun & Philosophy, Ctr Language & Commun Res, Cardiff CF10 3EU, Wales
[2] Univ Wales, Dept Linguist & English Language, Bangor, Gwynedd, Wales
关键词
power; gender; child witnesses; rape victims; frames; 'smuggling' information; LANGUAGE; RAPE;
D O I
10.1558/ijsll.v14i1.85
中图分类号
DF [法律]; D9 [法律];
学科分类号
0301 ;
摘要
With an emphasis on the linguistic experiences of sexual-assault witnesses in the British legal system (adult rape victims and child abuse victims), this paper is a consideration of how the lexical choices in the questions posed to a witness encourage a particular perception of her testimony. The concepts to be discussed include conceptual frames and smuggling information, and we offer a qualitative consideration of how the semantic features of a lawyer's lexical choices can support a representation of either the witness or her experiences that is not in her interests. The appropriateness of a lawyer's chosen frame is of key importance to 'smuggling information, a term used when a lawyer's question inserts (negative) information into a witness's testimony through suggestion. We look at how such linguistic manipulations can weaken a witness's account by suggesting that she is to blame, and/or is lying or perhaps has simply misunderstood the situation. Our analysis offers an explanation as to why vulnerable witnesses may not be believed in court.
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页码:85 / 107
页数:23
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