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Language discrepancies in the performance of generative artificial intelligence models: an examination of infectious disease queries in English and Arabic. [PDF]
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Optimized technique for speaker changes detection in multispeaker audio recording using pyknogram and efficient distance metric. [PDF]
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Analysis of Police Investigation Interviews in Defamation Cases: A Forensic Linguistics Perspective
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How to use corpus linguistics in forensic linguistics
2022The chapter explores in the ways in which corpus linguistics has been, and can be, applied to forensic linguistics. Drawing upon examples from both real-life casework and academic research, this chapter illustrates how the range of corpus-based methods (frequency information, concordances, collocation and keyword analysis) can each be employed for ...
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Dimensions of Forensic Linguistics
2008This volume functions as a guide to the multidisciplinary nature of Forensic Linguistics understood in its broadest sense as the interface between language and the law. It seeks to address the links in this relatively young field between theory, method and data, without neglecting the need for new research questions in the field.
M. Teresa Turell, John Gibbons
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2015
The lawyer’s obligations in a litigation are both to the client and to the judicial system. Rules of conduct leave a wide range of possibilities for lawyers to attempt to persuade a judge or jury through insincere statements that do not reach the level of falsehood. This chapter will examine the role of the expert in such a system.
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The lawyer’s obligations in a litigation are both to the client and to the judicial system. Rules of conduct leave a wide range of possibilities for lawyers to attempt to persuade a judge or jury through insincere statements that do not reach the level of falsehood. This chapter will examine the role of the expert in such a system.
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Forensic Linguistics And Trademark Infringement
مجلة الواحات للبحوث والدراسات, 2020Trademark infringement, notwithstanding its importance as a motive of action in trademark regulation, has not unfortunately been as sufficiently as should have been in the linguistic area and particularly in forensic linguistics. We try through this paper shed light on the contributions of forensic linguistics in an attempt to identify how do ...
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How to use corpus linguistics in forensic linguistics
2010In fact, there are certain areas such as authorship, where corpus linguistics is seen as the way forward for identification and elimination of candidate authors. This chapter explores the issues around the use of corpus linguistics in forensic linguistic analysis, including both its potential advantages and also some of the methodological challenges ...
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Terrorism and forensic linguistics Linguistics and terrorism cases
2010Of the ten priorities listed by the FBI on its website, the first three say that it will protect the US from terrorist attack, from foreign intelligence efforts at espionage, and from cyber-based, high technology crimes. The bureau’s remaining priorities include combating public corruption, criminal organizations, white-collar crime and crimes of ...
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Forensic linguistics in Australia: an overview
The International Journal of Speech, Language and the Law, 1994This article provides an overview of expert evidence given by linguists in Australian courts. This linguistic evidence has been primarily in two areas: analysis of police records of interview, and speaker identification on taperecordings. While linguistic evidence in the latter area tends to be uncontested, most courts have ruled that linguistic ...
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