Susan Berk-Seligson
List of John Benjamins publications for which Susan Berk-Seligson plays a role.
Articles
Reported threats: The routinization of violence in Central America Pragmatics 26:4, pp. 583–607 | Article
2016 This study offers new insights into the complex and underexplored nature of reported threats. Combining the theoretical framework of speech act analysis with the concept of reported speech, the study finds six categories of reported threats, uncovering ones that have been overlooked by existing… read more
Review of Russell & Hale (2008): Interpreting in legal settings Interpreting 13:2, pp. 258–263 | Review
2011 Judicial systems in contact: Access to justice and the right to interpreting/translating services among the Quichua of Ecuador Doing Justice to Court Interpreting, Shlesinger, Miriam † and Franz Pöchhacker (eds.), pp. 29–53 | Article
2010 Judicial systems in contact: Access to justice and the right to interpreting/translating services among the Quichua of Ecuador Doing Justice to Court Interpreting, Shlesinger, Miriam † and Franz Pöchhacker (eds.), pp. 9–33 | Article
2008 The Quichua of Ecuador, along with other indigenous peoples of Latin America, have been struggling to attain the right to use their ancestral language and their traditional ways of administering justice in an effort to gain greater autonomy in a variety of sociopolitical spheres of life. Based on… read more
Virginia Zúñiga Tristán. El anglicismo en el habla costarricense Language Problems and Language Planning 7:1, pp. 113–115 | Miscellaneous
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