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On Questioned Document Examination in Forensic Linguistics [PDF]
The overarching objective of this article is to contemplate on the significance of questioned document examination in forensic linguistics. Questioned document examination (QDE) is a forensic linguistics discipline pertaining to disputed documents and ...
Robert Khachatryan
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The new development and characteristics of Chinese forensic linguistics in the past two decades
Forensic Linguistics as a discipline has gone through more than 30 years of development in China, which can be divided into the brewing period, the establishment and development period, and the comprehensive improvement period.
Qing Zhang
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Forensic linguistics: A scientometric review
Forensic linguistics is a distinct field of study in the science of language that places significant emphasis on the observation of language usage in our daily lives, including spoken and written language, listening, and reading.
Ahmed Alduais+3 more
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Methods of Forensic Linguistics
The article reviews the methods applied in the forensic linguistics from the perspective of modern forensic expertology. The author demonstrates that these methods form a system consisting of four components: universal method of cognition, general ...
V. O. Kuznetsov
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Forensics and Applied Linguistics [PDF]
Forensic linguistics, as a relatively newer scientific discipline, can be said to include the recognition of the human voice and the written characteristics of a particular language, but also to deal with interpretations of expressed meaning in laws and legal writings.
Siniša Franjić
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Explainability of machine learning approaches in forensic linguistics: a case study in geolinguistic authorship profiling [PDF]
Forensic authorship profiling uses linguistic markers to infer characteristics about an author of a text. This task is paralleled in dialect classification, where a prediction is made about the linguistic variety of a text based on the text itself.
Dana Roemling+2 more
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Calculation of likelihood ratios for inference of biological sex from human skeletal remains [PDF]
It is common in forensic anthropology to draw inferences (e.g., inferences with respect to biological sex of human remains) using statistical models applied to anthropometric data.
Geoffrey Stewart Morrison+4 more
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The Linguist on the Witness Stand: Forensic Linguistics in American Courts [PDF]
It is becoming increasingly common for linguists to testify as expert witnesses in both civil and criminal trials. Often linguistic expertise is clearly helpful to the judge or jury. Based on published judicial opinions, from which we draw our data, it appears that courts have allowed linguists to testify on such issues as the probable origin of a ...
Peter Tiersma, Lawrence M. Solan
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Principles of Forensic Linguistic Research
The article reviews the key principles of the forensic linguistic research conducted within the framework of forensic linguistics: linguistic, author’s, forensic analysis of video and sound recordings and examination of intellectual property objects ...
V. O. Kuznetsov
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A Bibliometric Analysis of Research in Forensic Linguistics
Forensic linguistics is a specialised discipline within the field of applied linguistics, it critically examines language use across diverse modalities. Its fundamental objective is to provide a rigorous legal framework for carefully analysing linguistic
Muzaina Wasi+2 more
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