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This article introduces the reader to the field of Forensic Linguistics in general and to research findings for some of the Romance languages (Spanish, French, Italian, and Portuguese) in particular. How can we identify a speaker or the author of an anonymously written text for criminal purposes? How does the voice or what we write betray us? These and
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Broadly speaking, forensic linguistics is the application of linguistic theory and method to any point at which there is an interface between language and the law, encompassing the use of language analysis as evidence in court or as an investigative tool.
Nicci MacLeod, David Wright
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Forensic linguistics is a branch of applied linguistics that uses various linguistic methods in forensic context, usually in legal practice. The phrase was first used in 1960s by a linguist Jan Svartvik, who used its methods to study the statements in the case of a man falsely accused for murdering his wife and child.
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Obznana knjige Johna Olssona Forensic ...
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WHY FORENSIC LINGUISTICS NEEDS CORPUS LINGUISTICS
While corpus linguistics has existed since the 1960s, Forensic Linguistics is a relatively new discipline, involving both linguistic evidence in court and wider applications of linguistics to legal texts and discourses. Computer corpora of natural language may be marked up in various ways, grammatically tagged, parsed, lemmatised and analysed with ...
Blackwell, Susan, Susan Blackwell
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Forensic Linguistics. A forensic discipline in Germany
As a forensic discipline, forensic linguistics has been established for many years at Germany’s Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) under the designation of “author identification” and therefore occupies a special position, not only in Germany. Its tasks include analysing incriminating texts from a wide range of offences on the one hand and managing ...
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Forensics and Applied Linguistics
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.
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[ES]El presente trabajo se centra en el estudio cient?fico del lenguaje aplicado al contexto forense de la ley. Ha sido demostrado que este puede influenciar y jugar un papel importante en cualquier ?mbito legal, y una forma de conseguir esto es a trav?s de la traducci?n e interpretaci?n.
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FORENSIC LINGUISTICS: CONTRIBUTION OF LINGUISTICS IN LEGAL CONTEXT
This research describes the contribution of linguistics in forensic linguistics, especially in a legal context. This research is library research. The analysis shows that forensic linguistics applies language analysis and linguistic theories in linguistic events involved in the legal process, including products, interactions in the judicial process ...
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Language and Forensic Linguistics
Language which consists of some aspects such as semantics, syntax, morphology, phonology, pragmatics, phonetics, lexicology, discourse semantics and other linguistic elements can be found in legal cases. As the language develops dynamically then it has a unique dimension that requires special studies.
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