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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 +2 more
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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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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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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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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
Sajida Zaki
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FORENSIC LINGUISTICS IN UNIVERSITY STUDY PROGRAMS: NEEDS, POSSIBILITIES, AND LIMITATIONS [PDF]
This paper explores the increasing demand for specialists in forensic linguistics, highlighting the significance of language in forensic investigations.
Karol Dołżycki +3 more
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FORENSIC LINGUISTICS IN THE CURRICULUM OF UNIVERSITY STUDIES: NEEDS, POTENTIALS, AND LIMITATIONS [PDF]
This article discusses forensic linguistics as a field of linguistics that due to its potential may be implemented into university curricula. It aims to present the possibilities of this branch, as well as its needs and confinements.
Wiktoria Domańska +4 more
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THE 16TH BIENNIAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR FORENSIC AND LEGAL LINGUISTICS (IAFLL’16) [PDF]
The 16th Biennial Conference of the International Association for Forensic and Legal Linguistics (IAFLL) took place at the University of Santo Tomas in Manila, the Philippines from July 4th to 6th, 2023.
Oluwole Sanni
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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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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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