An Introduction to Forensic Phonetics and Forensic Linguistics
Nguyen Huu Chanh
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On the speaker discriminatory power asymmetry regarding acoustic-phonetic parameters and the impact of speaking style [PDF]
This study aimed to assess what we refer to as the speaker discriminatory power asymmetry and its forensic implications in comparisons performed in different speaking styles: spontaneous dialogues vs. interviews.
Julio Cesar Cavalcanti +3 more
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This article sets forth the goals and content of Forensic Phonetics and its major elements. Considered are 1) the processing and analysis of spoken utterances, 2) enhancement of speech intelligibility (re: surveillance and other recordings), 3 ...
Harry Hollien
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Implicit voice learning through discrimination outperforms explicit listen-and-memorize tasks [PDF]
Voice learning primarily occurs implicitly in everyday situations—as an incidental by-product of other activities such as participating in conversation or listening to voices in the media.
Andrea Fröhlich +3 more
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This article presents an overview of third wave sociophonetics and forensic phonetics, aiming to point out areas of methodological and conceptual crossover, as well as discussing the prospects for applying third wave sociophonetic methods and concepts to
Lois Fairclough
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Exploring the performance of automatic speaker recognition using twin speech and deep learning-based artificial neural networks [PDF]
This study assessed the influence of speaker similarity and sample length on the performance of an automatic speaker recognition (ASR) system utilizing the SpeechBrain toolkit. The dataset comprised recordings from 20 male identical twin speakers engaged
Julio Cesar Cavalcanti +5 more
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Acoustic and auditory relation of creak/creaky settings in telephone call and direct recording samples: An approach in the light of forensic phonetics. [PDF]
This study assessed the possible relationship between acoustic and auditory analyses of vocal samples extracted from telephone calls and direct recordings.
Sara Gomes Rosa +3 more
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Data in Forensic Phonetics from theory to practice
What are speech data? The question is not as trivial as it may seem: every day both theoretical and applied linguistic research come up against problems deriving from bad data management.
Chiara Meluzzi +2 more
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Forensic Speaker Verification Using Ordinary Least Squares [PDF]
In Brazil, the recognition of speakers for forensic purposes still relies on a subjectivity-based decision-making process through a results analysis of untrustworthy techniques.
Thyago J. Machado +2 more
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Teaching practices in forensic linguistics and forensic phonetics
The aim of this study is to provide an overview of the views and ideas that current teachers of forensic linguistics and forensic phonetics (FL-FP) have around their pedagogical practice. The study focuses on teaching practices in FL-FP within higher education institutions and explores how FL-FP teachers navigate potentially challenging issues in their
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