
ERIC Number: EJ360622
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Publication Date: 1987
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Discourse in Courts: Cooperation, Coercion, and Coherence.
Penman, Robyn
Discourse Processes, v10 n3 p201-18 Jul-Sep 1987
Investigates the relevance of a Gricean model for accounting for coherent discourse in courts of law. Identifies 19 rules of discourse congruent with Grice's Cooperative Principle in transcripts of eight trials. However, finds courts must coerce participants to be cooperative. Concludes that Grice's theory does not account adequately for coherent discourse in any context. (SKC)
Descriptors: Coherence, Connected Discourse, Cooperation, Court Litigation, Courts, Discourse Analysis, Language Research, Pragmatics
Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
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Language: English
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