Date: Thu, 13 Jul 1995 15:23:00 CST

From: salikoko mufwene mufw[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]MIDWAY.UCHICAGO.EDU

Subject: Re: oj trial



One question crossed my mind out of Larry's and Terry's interventions: whose

stereotype is more valid, the linguist's or the layperson's? Or should I ask

whose stereotype is more authoritative? Or perhaps should the question be

about whose stereotype is more reliable? I am sidestepping the legal

interpretation of "sounding black," which is beyond my expertise? I think I

don't see the point of discrediting the witness for the simple reason that

he is not a linguist. Wouldn't the linguist be interested in finding out

what features are functional in the layperson's stereotype?

Sali.

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