Introduction
Georgina Heydon
g.heydon at LINGUISTICS.UNIMELB.EDU.AU
Tue Jan 26 06:48:25 UTC 1999
Phil,
I'm working in the area of language and the law myself - my PhD thesis is a
critical discourse analysis of police interviews with suspects. I would
love to hear more about your dissertation. Do you have a paper you would
be willing to send me?
Georgina
PS: Sorry about the time delay in responding to your original intro - I've
been camping in the glorious Australian alps!
Georgina Heydon
Department of Linguistics and Applied Linguistics
University of Melbourne
Parkville Victoria 3052
Australia
Ph: 61 3 9344 5488
email: g.heydon at linguistics.unimelb.edu.au
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> From: Phil Gaines <gaines at ENGLISH.MONTANA.EDU>
> To: DISCOURS at LINGUIST.LDC.UPENN.EDU
> Subject: Introduction
> Date: Friday, 22 January 1999 4:12
>
> Introduction
>
> I've just joined Discours. I'm an assistant professor of English at
> Montana State University in Bozeman, having recently completed my PhD at
> the University of Washington in Seattle. My area of specialization is
> legal discourse, specifically the language of the courtroom. My
> dissertation deals with attorney questions as representations of reality.
>
>
>
> ---------------------------------------------
> Phil Gaines
> Assistant Professor of English
> Montana State University
> Wilson Hall 2-176
> Bozeman, MT 59717
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