J. Cotterill, Domestic discord, rocky relationships: semantic prosodies in representations of marital violence in the O.J. Simpson trial, DISCOURS S, 12(3), 2001, pp. 291-312
This article addresses one of the central concerns of the forensic linguist
: the analysis of courtroom discourse and the identification of potentially
discriminatory linguistic, practices within the criminal justice system. T
his critical linguistic analysis examines the semantic prosodies of some of
the words and phrases used to describe domestic violence at trial, a key i
ssue in the O.J. Simpson double homicide case. The article considers data f
rom the 100,000-word opening arguments of the criminal trial and contrasts
the respective lexical representations of domestic violence in the prosecut
ion and defence arguments. Drawing on data from COBUILD Bank of English, th
e article studies the prosodies of the constructs presented by both sides i
n their conflicting representations of domestic violence against women in t
he courtroom context.