[Corpora-List] corpora of court trials or police interrogations
Massimo Poesio
poesio at essex.ac.uk
Mon Jun 2 23:12:24 UTC 2014
Dear Hanna
in case your interest is not limited to English or German, you might be
interested in the DeCour corpus of DEception in (Italian) COURt that
Tommaso Fornaciari collected for our work on deception detection in
court testimonies:
http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10506-013-9140-4
the corpus consists of a collection of testimonies in court in cases of
perjury and false testimony, preprocessed, POS-tagged and (dependency)
parsed, and is publically available from Tommaso
Best
Massimo Poesio
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>> De: "hanna siewerts"<hanna.siewerts at ewetel.net>
>> À:corpora at uib.no
>> Envoyé: Jeudi 29 Mai 2014 15:44:05
>> Objet: [Corpora-List] corpora of court trials or police
>> interrogations
>> To whom it may concern,
>> I am a Linguistics student from the University of Bremen and about to
>> start my Bachelor thesis. At my research I would like to take a look
>> at the language in court trials, preferebly jury trials or police
>> interrogations. I already tried to find sources for either, yet so
>> far
>> my search was not very succesfull. I know that it is not easy to
>> obtain this information, thus, I was wondering if there are any
>> existing corpora of court trails (jury trials) or police
>> interrogations.
>> Thank you for your help.
>> Sincerely yours,
>> Hanna Siewerts
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