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Publication Date: 2004-Dec
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Understanding Aboriginal English in the Legal System: A Critical Sociolinguistics Approach
Eades, Diana
Applied Linguistics, v25 n4 p491-512 Dec 2004
This paper reviews sociolinguistic work which has addressed the provision of justice for Aboriginal English (AE) speakers in Australia. It questions the assumptions about cultural and linguistic diversity and inequality which underlie this work, and proposes a critical sociolinguistic approach, which draws on social theory in the analysis of how language is involved in the failure of the legal system to deliver justice.
Descriptors: Sociolinguistics, Foreign Countries, Social Theories, Applied Linguistics, Indigenous Populations, English, Justice, Cultural Differences, Language Variation, Court Litigation
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Australia
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