
Forensic Linguistics
Sociophonetic Analysis Through Voice Identification, Legal Interpretation, Lie Detection, and Document Forgery with Modern Language Technologies
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Daniel Dinkelman

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Decode the mysteries of language and the law with this definitive guide to the intersection of linguistics and forensic science.
This book explores how linguistic principles and methodologies are applied to legal contexts, revealing the complexities of legal language and communication. Here are the key areas covered:
Authorship Attribution in Legal Contexts
- Methods for identifying authors of disputed texts.
- Use of stylistic and linguistic features in forensic investigations.
Forensic Phonetics in Speaker Identification
- Analysis of acoustic features and speech patterns.
- Advancements in voice recognition technology.
Linguistic Profiling in Criminal Investigations
- How language use reveals sociolinguistic backgrounds.
- Role of dialects, sociolects, and idiolects in profiling suspects.
Detection of Plagiarism in Legal Documents
- Techniques for identifying copied content in legal texts.
- Importance of maintaining originality and intellectual property rights.
Forensic Analysis of Digital Communication
- Linguistic features of emails, texts, and social media posts.
- Methods for decoding encrypted messages and identifying anonymous authors.
Linguistic Indicators of Coercion in Statements
- Signs of coercion or duress in verbal and written statements.
- Techniques for identifying manipulated or pressured speech.
Language and Legal Interpretation
- How linguistic nuances impact the interpretation of legal texts.
- Role of semantics, pragmatics, and context in legal interpretation.
Linguistic Evidence in Asylum Cases
- Language use in asylum seeker interviews and statements.
- Methods for assessing credibility and origin based on linguistic evidence.
Emergency Call Analysis for Forensic Purposes
- Analysis of 911 and emergency calls for forensic evidence.
- Linguistic indicators of distress, deception, and urgency.
Trademark Disputes and Linguistic Analysis
- Linguistic approaches to resolving trademark conflicts.
- Role of phonetics, semantics, and pragmatics in trademark disputes.
FORENSIC LINGUISTICS is an essential resource for understanding the critical role of language in the justice system, giving insights that support the pursuit of justice and the integrity of legal processes.
This book is part of Daniel Dinkelman's Linguistics series.
Thank you for your attention to this series; researching and writing these books is a full-time job.
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