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Is the Language of the Courtroom Unbiased? Margaret Redd University of Kentucky, USA My question, Is the language of the courtroom unbiased?, is posed from the perspective of a practicing court interpreter in United Stat
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Carolina Academic Press / /

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Margaret Redd University of Kentucky / Pantheon / /

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