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Subject: 19.1342, Confs: Applied Linguistics, Forensic Linguistics/UK

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Date: 20-Apr-2008
From: Krzysztof Kredens < kredenkj at aston.ac.uk >
Subject: Forensic Linguistics Summer School

 

	
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Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2008 13:29:24
From: Krzysztof Kredens [kredenkj at aston.ac.uk]
Subject: Forensic Linguistics Summer School 
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Forensic Linguistics Summer School 
Short Title: ISSFLA 

Date: 15-Sep-2008 - 19-Sep-2008 
Location: Birmingham, United Kingdom 
Contact: Krzysztof Kredens 
Contact Email: kredenkj at aston.ac.uk 
Meeting URL: http://www.forensiclinguistics.eu 

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Forensic Linguistics 

Meeting Description: 

The school addresses subjects within the broadly defined discipline of forensic
linguistics. It is concerned with the role, shape and evidential value of
language in legal and forensic settings. 

The eighth edition of International Summer School in Forensic Linguistic
Analysis will take place at Aston University from 15th to 19th September 2008.
The five-day event will cover topics such as courtroom interaction, the status
of linguistic evidence in the legal setting, forensic authorship analysis,
plagiarism and its detection, and forensic phonetics.







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