Review published In: Language and Dialogue
Vol. 6:3 (2016) ► pp.474–478
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. I’m Sorry for What I’ve Done: The Language of Courtroom Apologies. Oxford University Press, 2014. 256 pp. ISBN 978-019-932-56-65
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Published online: 8 December 2016
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