Pamela Hobbs, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2004 | University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA |
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(The role of narrative in common-law decision-making.) |
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Hobbs P. (2012) Not semantics but just results: The use of linguistic analysis in constitutional interpretation Journal of Pragmatics. 44: 815-828 |
Hobbs P. (2011) Defining the law: (Mis)using the dictionary to decide cases Discourse Studies. 13: 327-347 |
Hobbs P. (2008) Surging ahead to a new way forward: the metaphorical foreshadowing of a policy shift Discourse & Communication. 2: 29-56 |
Hobbs P. (2008) It's not what you say but how you say it: the role of personality and identity in trial success Critical Discourse Studies. 5: 231-248 |
Hobbs P. (2007) Extraterritoriality and extralegality: The United States Supreme Court and Guantánamo Bay Text & Talk. 27: 171-200 |
Hobbs P. (2007) Lawyers' use of humor as persuasion Humor: International Journal of Humor Research. 20: 123-156 |
Hobbs P. (2007) Judges’ use of humor as a social corrective Journal of Pragmatics. 39: 50-68 |
Hobbs P. (2003) 'You must say it for him': Reformulating a witness' testimony on cross-examination at trial* Text - Interdisciplinary Journal For the Study of Discourse. 23: 477-512 |
Hobbs P. (2003) The Use of Evidentiality in Physicians’ Progress Notes Discourse Studies. 5: 451-478 |
Hobbs P. (2003) The medium is the message: politeness strategies in men's and women's voice mail messages Journal of Pragmatics. 35: 243-262 |