19.148, TOC: The Int'l Journal of Speech, Language and the Law 14/1 (2007)

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Publisher:	Equinox Publishing Ltd
			http://www.equinoxpub.com/ 			
			
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  

Taboo terms in a sexual abuse criminal trial  
Burns Cooper  

The pragmatic use of gender in Latina women's legal narratives of abuse  
Shonna Trinch  
 
Linguistic Manipulations in Legal Discourse: Framing questions and 'smuggling'
information*  
Michelle Aldridge, June Luchjenbroers  

Non-contemporary speech samples: auditory detectability of an 11 year delay and
its effect on automatic speaker identification    
Hermann J. Künzel   

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  

Thesis Abstracts
Forensic automatic speaker recognition using Bayesian interpretation and
statistical compensation for mismatched conditions    
Anil Alexander  
 
'Speak English or what?' Code-switching and interpreter use in New York Small
Claims Courts    
Philipp Sebastian Angermeyer  
 
Examining jurors' discursive exchanges related to mitigating factors during
capital jury deliberations  
Desiree Cassar  
 
An acoustic study on disguised voices    
Cuiling Zhang   

Book Reviews
Diana Yankova (2004) Legal Language Made Simple: Statutory Provisions in English
and Bulgarian    
Bilyana Martinovski   

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  
 
Katrijn Maryns, The Asylum Speaker: Language in the Belgian Asylum
Procedure.Manchester: St. Jerome Publishing. ISBN 1-900650-89-4 (paperback)   
Chris Heffer  
 
Sanford Schane, Language and the Law London: Continuum. ISBN 0-8264-8828-5
(hardback)    
Chris Heffer 



Linguistic Field(s): Pragmatics
                     Sociolinguistics
                     Forensic Linguistics





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