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Subject: The International Journal of Speech. Language and the Law Vol 14, No 1 (2007)
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Publisher: Equinox Publishing Ltd
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Journal Title: The International Journal of Speech. Language and the Law
Volume Number: 14
Issue Number: 1
Issue Date: 2007
Main Text:
Articles
Quantifying evidence in forensic authorship analysis
Tim Grant 1-25
Taboo terms in a sexual abuse criminal trial
Burns Cooper 27-50
The pragmatic use of gender in Latina women's legal narratives of abuse
Shonna Trinch 51-83
Linguistic Manipulations in Legal Discourse: Framing questions and 'smuggling'
information
Michelle Aldridge, June Luchjenbroers 85-107
Non-contemporary speech samples: auditory detectability of an 11 year delay and
its effect on automatic speaker identification
Hermann J. Künzel 109-136
Commentaries/Responses
Position Statement concerning use of impressionistic likelihood terms in
forensic speaker comparison cases, with a foreword by Peter French & Philip
Harrison
Peter French, Philip Harrison 137-144
Thesis Abstracts
Forensic automatic speaker recognition using Bayesian interpretation and
statistical compensation for mismatched conditions
Anil Alexander 145-147
'Speak English or what?' Code switching and interpreter use in New York Small
Claims Courts
Philipp Sebastian Angermeyer 147-150
Examining jurors' discursive exchanges related to mitigating factors during
capital jury deliberations
Desiree Cassar 150-154
An acoustic study on disguised voices
Cuiling Zhang 154-156
Book Reviews
Diana Yankova (2004) Legal Language Made Simple: Statutory Provisions in English
and Bulgarian
Bilyana Martinovski 157-160
Book Notices
Christopher Williams, Tradition and Change in Legal English: Verbal
Constructions in Prescriptive Texts.Bern: Peter Lang. ISBN 3-03910-644-9
(paperback)
Chris Heffer 161
Katrijn Maryns, The Asylum Speaker: Language in the Belgian Asylum
Procedure.Manchester: St. Jerome Publishing. ISBN 1-900650-89-4 (paperback)
Chris Heffer 161
Sanford Schane, Language and the Law
London: Continuum. ISBN 0-8264-8828-5 (hardback)
Chris Heffer 162
Linguistic Field(s): Forensic Linguistics
Pragmatics
Sociolinguistics
Discourse Analysis
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