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Subject: 6.903, TOC: FORENSIC LINGUISTICS Volume 2.1
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FORENSIC LINGUISTICS:
The International Journal of Speech, Language and the Law
Volume 2, Issue 1 1995
Naive auditory identification and discrimination of similar
voices by familiar listeners
By Phil Rose and Sally Duncan
A new jitter-algorithm to quantify hoarseness: an exploratory study
By Isolde Wagner
Spectography of disputed speech samples by peripheral human
hearing modelling
By David M. Howard, Allen Hirson, Tim Brookes and Andrew M. Tyrrell
The "Why" question
By John Gibbons
Orientations in Lawyer-Client interviews
By Yon Maley, Christopher N. Candlin, Jonathan Crichton
and Pierre Koster
The language of the suffrage debates in the South Australian
Parliament, 1885-94
By Lynda Penny, Sanchia Fitzhardinge and Helga Materne
The use of interpreters in court
By John Carroll
The language of threats
By Kate Storey
Bringing linguistics into judicial decision-making: semantic
analysis submitted to the US Supreme Court
By Jeffrey P. Kaplan, Georgia M. Green, Clark D. Cunningham
and Judith N. Levi
Book Reviews:
Review Article: Forensic Stylistics by Gerald McMenamin
Reviewer: Dionysis Goutsos, University of Birmingham
Forensic Stylistics: A Workbook by Gerald McMenamin
Reviewer: Charles Owen, University. of Birmingham
Forensic Phonetics by John Baldwin and Peter French
Reviewer: Martin Duckworth, College of St. Mark & St. John
Police Communication and Language and the Channel Tunnel: a Report
Reviewer: Isabelle Barriere, Birkbeck College, London
Interpreters and the Legal System by K. Laster and V. Taylor
Reviewer: Michael Cooke, Batchelor College, NT Australia
Handbook for Legal Interpreters by L. Robinson
Reviewer: Michael Cooke, Batchelor College, NT Australia
For subscription enquiries and general info:
info.journals at routledge.com.uk
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