Sociolinguistics in Deaf Communities
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Sociolinguistics in Deaf Communities

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The ninth volume in the Sociolinguistics in Deaf Communities series focuses on forensic linguistics, a field created by noted linguist Roger Shuy, who begins the collection with an introduction of the issue of language problems experienced by minorities in legal settings. Attorney and linguist Rob Hoopes follows by showing how deaf people who use American Sign Language (ASL) are at a distinct disadvantage in legal situations, such as police interrogations, where only the feeblest of efforts are made to ensure that deaf suspects understand their constitutional rights.Susan Mather, an associate professor of linguistics and interpretation, and Robert Mather, a federal disability rights attorney, examine the use of interpreters for deaf jurors during trials. They reveal the courts' gross misunderstandings of the important differences between ASL and Signed English. Sara S. Geer, an attorney at the National Association of the Deaf for 20 years, explains how the difficulty in understanding legal terminology in federal law is compounded for deaf people in every ordinary act, including applying for credit cards and filling out medical consent forms.Language and the Law in Deaf Communities concludes with a chapter by George Castelle, Chief Public Defender in Charleston, West Virginia. Although he has no special knowledge about the legal problems of deaf people, Castelle offers another perspective based upon his extensive experience in practicing and teaching law.Ceil Lucas is Professor of Linguistics in the Department of Linguistics and Interpretation at Gallaudet University.ISBN 1-56368-143-9, 6 x 9 casebound, 200 pages, tables, references, index

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Table of contents

  1. Titles in Series
  2. Title page
  3. Copyright page
  4. Contents
  5. Editorial Advisory Board
  6. Introduction
  7. The Language Problems of Minorities in the Legal Setting / Roger W. Shuy
  8. Trampling Miranda: Interrogating Deaf Suspects / Rob Hoopes
  9. Court Interpreting for Signing Jurors: Just Transmitting or Interpreting? / Susan Mather and Robert Mather
  10. When “Equal” Means “Unequal”— And Other Legal Conundrums for the Deaf Community / Sarah S. Geer
  11. Misunderstanding, Wrongful Convictions, and Deaf People / George Castelle
  12. Contributors
  13. Index