This pilot study investigates multimodal denial by analysing the discourses of male suspects of femicide that are the victims’ (ex-)intimate partners and friends. We deploy an exploratory approach to map recurrent verbal and nonverbal features of denial in an ad hoc corpus of North-American English (over 10 hours and 101,000 tokens) of audio-video material, featuring guilty suspects of femicide in two legal contexts (i.e., police interviews and courtroom hearings). Our findings suggest that denial is constructed linguistically by means of several strategies that complement and reinforce each other. Besides an extensive use of the morpho-syntactic realization of negation, suspects deny the accusations through recurrent multimodal features, such as, headshakes, shoulder shrugs, gaze direction (towards law enforcement officers), and open hands (either still or moving onward). We also observe that in our corpus denial co-occurs with repetitions, anaphora, vagueness, and reduced sentence length. These results call for additional systematic research on multimodality in legal interactions and in other contexts.

The Multimodal Expression of Denial: A Case Study on Femicide Suspects

Claudia Roberta Combei
2023-01-01

Abstract

This pilot study investigates multimodal denial by analysing the discourses of male suspects of femicide that are the victims’ (ex-)intimate partners and friends. We deploy an exploratory approach to map recurrent verbal and nonverbal features of denial in an ad hoc corpus of North-American English (over 10 hours and 101,000 tokens) of audio-video material, featuring guilty suspects of femicide in two legal contexts (i.e., police interviews and courtroom hearings). Our findings suggest that denial is constructed linguistically by means of several strategies that complement and reinforce each other. Besides an extensive use of the morpho-syntactic realization of negation, suspects deny the accusations through recurrent multimodal features, such as, headshakes, shoulder shrugs, gaze direction (towards law enforcement officers), and open hands (either still or moving onward). We also observe that in our corpus denial co-occurs with repetitions, anaphora, vagueness, and reduced sentence length. These results call for additional systematic research on multimodality in legal interactions and in other contexts.
2023
La linguistica forense in prospettiva multidisciplinare [Forensic linguistics in a multidisciplinary perspective]
Chiara Meluzzi, Sonia Cenceschi
Language & Linguistics
Esperti anonimi
Inglese
Internazionale
STAMPA
10
27
44
18
978-88-97657-60-6
978-88-97657-61-3
Officinaventuno
Milano
ITALIA
negation, denial, multimodality, co-speech gestures, gendered violence
https://www.studi.aisv.it/index.php/home/article/view/206
no
2 Contributo in Volume::2.1 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
1
268
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Combei, CLAUDIA ROBERTA
info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart
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