After completing the Program of Liberal Studies at the University of Notre Dame with a second major in German in 1990, Mary Catherine (Katie) Gruber studied Slavic languages and literatures at Ohio State University, completing two masters degrees in 1994. After a brief stint working in Washington DC, she entered the linguistics program at the University of Chicago and completed her Ph.D. in 2007.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter One: Introduction Chapter Two: Apologies and Courtroom Apologies Chapter Three: The Context of Federal Sentencing Hearings Chapter Four: What Defendants Say in Response to their Offenses Chapter Five: Defendants Talk about the Past, the Future, and the Present: Mitigation, Future Chapter Six: Broad Features of Defendants' Allocutions Chapter Seven: Conclusions Appendix 1: Data collection and the defendants Appendix 2: Coding system Appendix 3: Transcription practices and the corpus of allocutions Appendix 4: Display of allocutions by coded categories Appendix 5: Sentencing table Works Cited
Chapter One: Introduction Chapter Two: Apologies and Courtroom Apologies Chapter Three: The Context of Federal Sentencing Hearings Chapter Four: What Defendants Say in Response to their Offenses Chapter Five: Defendants Talk about the Past, the Future, and the Present: Mitigation, Future Chapter Six: Broad Features of Defendants' Allocutions Chapter Seven: Conclusions Appendix 1: Data collection and the defendants Appendix 2: Coding system Appendix 3: Transcription practices and the corpus of allocutions Appendix 4: Display of allocutions by coded categories Appendix 5: Sentencing table Works Cited
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