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Stokoe2009
BibType INCOLLECTION
Key Stokoe2009
Author(s) Elisabeth H. Stokoe, Derek Edwards
Title Asking ostensibly silly questions in police–suspect interrogations
Editor(s) Alice F. Freed, Susan Ehrlich
Tag(s) EMCA, silly questions, police-suspect interrogations
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year 2009
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City Oxford
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Pages 108–132
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Book title Why Do You Ask? The Function of Questions in Institutional Discourse
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