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Doprinos proučavanju iskaza svjedoka u hrvatskome jeziku [PDF]
Forensic linguistics might be defined as a branch of applied linguistics interested primarily in the interaction among language, crime and the law. The term itself was coined by Svartvik in 1968.
Gabrijela Kišiček +1 more
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History and Current State of Forensic Analysis of Extremist Materials
The paper looks at the history and current state of forensic analysis of the content and intentionality of contentious (extremist) materials. It discusses different approaches based in linguistics, psychology, and social sciences/humanities, as well as ...
M. V. Kroz, N. A. Ratinova
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La lingüística forense: la lengua como evidencia [PDF]
En aquest article presentem les principals aplicacions de la branca evidencial o probatòria de la lingüística forense, la disciplina que estudia l’espai d’interfície entre el llenguatge i el dret.
Cicres Bosch, Jordi, Gavaldà, Núria
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DEATH IDEAS IN PLATH’S SELECTED POEMS AND ITS RELATION TO POET’S SUICIDE: FORENSIC LINGUISTICS STUDY
This article describes death ideas which occur in Sylvia Plath’s selected poems entitled “Full FathomFive”,“I am Vertical”, “Ariel” and “Edge” which focused on their relation to poet’s depression evidence before committing suicide.
Vicha Faradika
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Ethical Considerations for Expert Witnesses in Forensic Linguistics [PDF]
Edward Finegan
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Forensic Linguistics in Action
The purpose of this B.A. thesis is to provide an analysis of Forensic Linguistics in theory and more importantly in practice. The theoretical part of this thesis explains the main goals of Forensic Linguistics and defines the meaning of Forensic Linguistics.
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HATE EMOJI IN FORENSIC LINGUISTICS EXPERTISE: PROBLEMS OF DECODING THE MEANING
Русудан Махачашвілі +1 more
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Interpreting meaning in police interviews: Applied Language Typology in a Forensic Linguistics context [PDF]
The main aim of this paper is to raise awareness about the importance of language contrasts in legal interpreting contexts. The semantic typology of motion events put forward by Talmy (1991, 2000) and its implications for discourse and narrative (Slobin ...
Filipović, Luna +1 more
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The Application of Forensic Linguistics in Cybercrime Investigations [PDF]
Abstract Forensic linguistics is the application of linguistic knowledge and theory to forensic, legal, or criminal contexts. This article sets out some of the ways the forensic linguists can and do contribute to cybercrime investigations, as well as indicating how a basic knowledge of linguistics can be of use to investigators.
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Forensic linguistics: automatic web author identification [PDF]
A.A. Vorobeva
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