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Dialogic features and interpersonal management in the early courtroom action game The case of the opening statement

Authors
Chaemsaithong, Krisda
Issue Date
Nov-2018
Publisher
JOHN BENJAMINS PUBLISHING CO
Keywords
audience orientation; early courtroom action games; engagement resources; interpersonal negotiation
Citation
LANGUAGE AND DIALOGUE, v.8, no.3, pp.341 - 362
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SCOPUS
Journal Title
LANGUAGE AND DIALOGUE
Volume
8
Number
3
Start Page
341
End Page
362
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/149026
DOI
10.1075/ld.00021.cha
ISSN
2210-4119
Abstract
There are certain areas where present-day studies of language use can learn from history. Using a dialogue-analytic approach, this study investigates dialogic features and interpersonal management in the early English courtroom. Drawing upon a corpus of 81 opening statements from the Proceedings of the Old Bailey (1759-1799), the quantitative and qualitative analysis reveals that this courtroom action game is highly dialogic and that an active jury was significantly presupposed in this particular historical setting. The lawyers consistently endeavored to solicit solidarity and in-groupness through pronominal choices, and to argumentatively negotiate agreement and secure consent through directives, shared knowledge markers, asides, and questions. The findings testify to the central role of dialogism and interpersonal negotiation in historical courtroom action games.
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