Preventive forensic linguistic analysis of Urdu/English suicide notes

dc.contributor.authorSumera Shan Ahmad
dc.date.accessioned2017-10-31T04:51:12Z
dc.date.available2017-10-31T04:51:12Z
dc.date.issued2015
dc.descriptionSupervised by:Dr. Muhammad Shabanen_US
dc.description.abstractAim of this study is to suggest some recommendations for suicide prevention with the help of linguistic analysis of suicide notes. As sudden increase in the rates of suicides in just a few decades has made it a global issue. Almost every country of the world including Pakistanhas been affected by it. Most of the world's religions and cultures are against committing suicide. That's why a number of organizations are working in different countries like Australia, USA, UK etc. for suicide prevention. Laws also have been made against it such as in Pakistanthere is punishment with different amounts of fines or prison if someone attempts suicide but if he/she remains successful in doing so, no law can do anything. It is beyond understanding that why people use to commit suicide inspite of strict religious, cultural and legal obstructions? Though these factors influence rate of suicides to a great extent but why still there are suicide cases and why there is increase in them? To answer these questions, 25 suicide notes were collected from some regions of Pakistanlike from Nankana Sahib, Lahore, Islamabad, Faisalabad and Mardaan. Those notes were collected from police stations, army officers, psychiatrists, judges, lawyers and affected families. Two research questions have been devised and these notes have been analyzed according to them. Quantitative paradigm was used to support the qualitative one. Extensive reading of notes pointed out emerging patterns in SNs. For example, there was a logical relationship between sentences though a few instances were also traced where it seemed that wrong or ambiguous information is provided in SNs. It shows that SCs wanted to convey something more than what is explicitly stated. Those implicit meanings can be interpreted by the readers which may help in understanding their actual reasons of committing suicides. It showed the trends of suicides in Pakistanthat which type of suicide is more common in Pakistan. Based on these above mentioned emerging patterns, relevant theories such as entailment, cooperative principle, relevance theory and Durkheim's theory of suicide have been applied on SNs. Results of the analysis showed that there are some differences in language usage of males and females in SNs. Mostly there is logical relationship between sentences from both the SNs which creates coherence within texts and also helps in having better understanding of it. There is violation of Grice's maxims most of the time. Both genders violate maxim of quality and both follow maxim of relevance while maxims of quantity and manner are violated by males only and observed by females. Analysis of implicit information shows that behind intimacy, interpersonal and economical issues actually there is society. It is the negative impact of the society on individuals which forces them to commit suicide. These reasons may not have reached to their extreme and became the causes of their suicides if society didn't interfere negatively in them. So such preventive measures should be adopted which can change society's negative influence on individuals to lessen the rate of suicides in Pakistan. It is hoped that the study would contribute to forensic linguistic analysis of suicide notes and to suicide prevention.en_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://escholar.umt.edu.pk/handle/123456789/2182
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherUniversity of Management and Technology Lahoreen_US
dc.subjectLinguistic analysisen_US
dc.subjectQuantitative paradigmen_US
dc.subjectM.Phil Thesisen_US
dc.titlePreventive forensic linguistic analysis of Urdu/English suicide notesen_US
dc.titlePreventive forensic linguistic analysis of urdu/english suicide notesen_us
dc.typeThesisen_US
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