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Magdalena Szczyrbak

    New Perspectives in English and American Studies - Volume Two: Language
    Language and Science in Court
    • Language and Science in Court

      The Discursive Shaping of Expert Evidence

      • 200 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Focusing on expert witnesses within the Anglo-American adversarial system, the book analyzes how evidence is constructed through both verbal and non-verbal means. Utilizing a rich dataset from criminal trials, it explores concepts like stance, epistemicity, and evidentiality to reveal how knowledge claims are formed and assessed. By emphasizing the persuasive role of multimodal communication, it offers insights into the credibility of expert testimony and its implications for legal epistemology, making it essential for forensic linguists, social scientists, and legal scholars.

      Language and Science in Court
    • This volume presents a selection of papers delivered at the 14th International Conference on English and American Literature and Language, an international event organized by the Institute of English Studies at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow. The articles in the second volume include analyses of diverse linguistic phenomena.

      New Perspectives in English and American Studies - Volume Two: Language