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A Forensic Linguistic Approach To Legal Disclosures Hardcover English by James Stratman - 02 Nov 2015

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PublisherTaylor And Francis Ltd
ISBN 139781138920057
ISBN 101138920053
Book SubtitleErisa Cash Balance Conversion Cases And The Contextual Dynamics Of Deception
Book DescriptionThis book is a scholarly work of forensic linguistics that demonstrates how the principles of Gricean pragmatics and their recent elaboration in Information Manipulation Theory (IMT) can be of use to courts faced with deciding cases of allegedly fraudulent disclosure documents. The usual goal of legal rules for disclosure documents is not merely to prevent lying but other forms of deception as well. In particular, the goal of these rules is to force the communicator to reveal information that could cause material harm to certain receivers, harms that the communicator, for various reasons of self-interest, might prefer to keep secret or hidden. Because IMT and the Gricean framework have seldom been used in published studies to investigate legally mandated disclosure documents aimed at laypersons, this book seeks to enrich current explications of the rhetorical "workings" of deceptive disclosures within the broader Gricean tradition of pragmatics. The book questions the fundamental relationships among Grice's maxims as well as the much circulated notion that violation of some maxims is more deceptive and more immoral than violations of others. In addition, the book also attempts to show how various other theories and research in discourse linguistics and reading comprehension can be used to support IMT analyses in addressing the discourse processing issues unique to legally required disclosure texts. In this way the book contributes to the larger dual mission of the field of forensic linguistics, which is both to understand and to improve courts' impact on social justice.
About the AuthorJames Stratman is Associate Professor at the University of Colorado Denver, USA.
LanguageEnglish
AuthorJames Stratman
Publication Date02 Nov 2015

A Forensic Linguistic Approach To Legal Disclosures Hardcover English by James Stratman - 02 Nov 2015

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