Managing Epistemic Asymmetries in Interpreter-Mediated Court Examinations through Repair Sequences
by Marta Biagini
Reference:
Marta Biagini, (2017), "Managing Epistemic Asymmetries in Interpreter-Mediated Court Examinations through Repair Sequences", In Forensic Communication in Theory and Practice: A Study of Discourse Analysis and Transcription (Franca Orletti, Laura Mariottini, eds.), Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, pp. 169-188.
Bibtex Entry:
@INCOLLECTION{Biagini2017,
  address = "Newcastle-upon-Tyne", 
  author = "Marta Biagini", 
  booktitle = "Forensic Communication in Theory and Practice: A Study of Discourse Analysis and Transcription", 
  keywords = "EMCA, Legal, Courtroom, Epistemic asymmetry, Repair", 
  editor = "Franca Orletti and Laura Mariottini", 
  pages = "169-188", 
  publisher = "Cambridge Scholars Publishing", 
  title = "Managing Epistemic Asymmetries in Interpreter-Mediated Court Examinations through Repair Sequences", 
  year = "2017", 
}