'Language has a heart': linguistic markers of evaluation in selected TRC testimonies

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'Language has a heart': linguistic markers of evaluation in selected TRC testimonies

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Title: 'Language has a heart': linguistic markers of evaluation in selected TRC testimonies
Author: Bock, Zannie
Abstract: This paper explores how two testifiers at the Human Rights Violation hearings of South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission in 1996 used selected markers of evaluation (shifts in tense, the inclusion of direct speech and code-switching) to express evaluative meanings and position themselves, the police and their audiences in relation to their narratives. Both testifiers are mothers of young activists who were pursued, detained and tortured by police in the 1980s. The paper argues that it is through the subtle though significant linguistic choices the women make that their perspective is construed and their 'narrative truth' realized.
Subject: Appraisal
Code-switching
Truth and Reconciliation Commission
Testimonies
Narratives
Narrative truth
Evaluation
Simultaneous interpretation
Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL)
Citation: Bock, Zannie. (2008). 'Language has a heart': linguistic markers of evaluation in selected TRC testimonies. Special Issue on the TRC of the Journal of Multicultural Discourses, 3 (3): 189-203.   DOI 10.1080/17447140802381201
Rights: This is the author copy of an article that was published in Journal of Multicultural Discourses © 2008 Copyright Taylor & Francis
Type: Article
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10566/267
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17447140802381201
Date: 2008
Peer reviewed: Yes
 

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