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Acknowledgements Note on trial citation format Introduction: Language Ideology in the Hearsay Doctrine and the Modern Excited Utterance Exception to Hearsay Chapter 1: Legal Discourse of Domestic Violence: Language Ideology and Trustworthiness Part I: Anglo-American Law and the In/admissibility of Hearsay Chapter 2: Legal Empiricism in/and the Language Ideology of Hearsay Chapter 3: Social Discourses about Domestic Violence and Hearsay: Interdiscursivity and Indexicality in the US Supreme Court Part II: The Excited Utterance Exception in US v. Hadley Chapter 4: Making the Excited Utterance Legally Intelligible: Shifting Audiences, Contexts, and Speakers Chapter 5: The Attribution and Disattribution of Discursive Agency in the Excited Utterance Exception to Hearsay Chapter 6: Conclusions: Language Ideology and the Legal Accounting for Domestic Violence
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