Investigating Power and Control: Uses Of ‘Invariant Tag’ Questions in Malaysian Criminal Trials

Zurshafawati Ahmad Sani, Fatin Rahaina Ahmad Sani
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This paper examines invariant tag questions in the 16 Malaysian criminal proceedings (MAYCRIM) corpus, focusing on their role in cross-examination. Cross-examination questions are pivotal as they elicit information and confirmations from witnesses while allowing them to narrate events. Using a corpus-based forensic discourse analysis, the study combines quantitative and qualitative methods to uncover patterns in tag question usage. Five common agreement tags—do you agree, agree/setuju, correct/betul, particle tak/not, and do you know—are identified as tools for Malaysian barristers to exert coercive pressure on witnesses. The critical analysis reveals a preference for the tag do you agree due to its coercive power. The paper concludes with a discussion on the theoretical and pragmatic implications of these findings for bilingual adversarial systems or postcolonial jurisdictions. It also highlights the disadvantaged position of laypeople in bilingual courtrooms, offering insights and proposing potential solutions to address these challenges. 
调查权力与控制:马来西亚刑事审判中 "不变标签 "问题的使用
本文研究了 16 个马来西亚刑事诉讼(MAYCRIM)语料库中的不变标签问题,重点关注它们在交叉询问中的作用。交叉询问的问题至关重要,因为它们可以从证人那里获得信息和确认,同时允许证人叙述事件。本研究采用基于语料库的法证话语分析,结合定量和定性方法,揭示标签问题的使用模式。五种常见的协议标签--你是否同意、同意/setuju、正确/betul、particle tak/not和你是否知道--被确定为马来西亚大律师向证人施加强制压力的工具。批判性分析表明,"你是否同意 "这一标记因其强制力而受到青睐。论文最后讨论了这些发现对双语诉讼辩护制度或后殖民司法管辖区的理论和实际影响。论文还强调了非专业人士在双语法庭中的不利地位,提出了应对这些挑战的见解和潜在解决方案。
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