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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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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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GENERAL AND LOCAL ISSUES IN FORENSIC LINGUISTICS: ARABIC AS A CASE STUDY [PDF]
This paper is concerned with four main aspects or parts of forensic linguistics: Forensic linguistics in speech mode and in writing, the special status of Arabic, linguistic problems and possibilities of translation for forensics, and Language Analysis ...
Judith ROSENHOUSE
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TO THE RECOMMENDATION OF USING “LINGUISTIC FINGERPRINTS” IN THE CRIMINAL PROCEDURE [PDF]
The author is a High Court judge of Criminal Division, and university lecturer. He wrote his PhD dissertation “Influencing testimonies in the criminal procedure” in 2008.
Balázs ELEK
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Forensic Linguistics: A Study in Criminal Speech Acts [PDF]
This paper presents Forensic Linguistics (FL) as a relatively new field if it is compared to phonetics, syntax and other branches of linguistics. It is the interface between linguistics and law.
Jihan Hassan Ali
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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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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.
MacLeod, Nicola, Wright, David
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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.
Susan BLACKWELL
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Determining the Level of a Language Test with English Profile: A Forensic Linguistics Case Study
This article deals with a forensic linguistics case study of the determination of the level of a B1 English multiple-choice test that was challenged in court by numerous candidates on the grounds that it was not of the appropriate level. A control corpus
Núria Gavaldà, Sheila Queralt
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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.
Tira Nur Fitria
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