Forensic Linguistics
Forensic Linguistics
Forensic Linguistics
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Introduction to Branches of Forensic https://slideplayer.com/slide/10341800/
2 Forensic Linguistics Linguistics
Forensic linguistics in
real life: cases
3 Forensic Linguistics: A Main text Mohsen Ghasemi Ariani et al. Forensic
brief Overview of the Historical retrospect Linguistics: A brief overview of the key
Key Elements on forensic linguistics elements. Procedia - Social and Behavioral
research Sciences 158 ( 2014 ) 222 – 225
4 Forensic Linguistics: A Use of linguistic Mohsen Ghasemi Ariani et al. Forensic
brief Overview of the evidence in legal Linguistics: A brief overview of the key
Key Elements proceedings elements. Procedia - Social and Behavioral
Forensic application Sciences 158 ( 2014 ) 222 – 225
of descriptive
linguistics
Areas related to
forensic linguistics
5 The language of the Introduction Book: An Introduction to Forensic
Law Legal style and Linguistics” Language in Evidence
register By
Malcolm Coulthard, Alison Johnson &
David Wright
Part 1; Chapter 3, Pg. 31 – 43
The language of the Ordinary and special Book: An Introduction to Forensic
Law meanings Linguistics” Language in Evidence
On applying the law By
Malcolm Coulthard, Alison Johnson &
David Wright
Part 1; Chapter 3, Pg. 44 – 49
6 Critical, theoretical Powerful Book: An Introduction to Forensic
and methodological professionals & Linguistics” Language in Evidence
approaches to ordinary people By
language in legal Sociolinguistics & Malcolm Coulthard, Alison Johnson &
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settings forensic linguistics David Wright
Part 1; Chapter 2, Pg. 9 – 18
7 Pragmatics & legal Book: An Introduction to Forensic
language Linguistics” Language in Evidence
Critical discourse & By
conversational Malcolm Coulthard, Alison Johnson &
David Wright
analysis
Part 1; Chapter 2, Pg. 19 – 30
Corpus linguistics
8 Forensic Speaker History of speaker Language in India
Identification: A Review identification www.languageinindia.comISSN 1930-2940
of Literature and Types of speaker 19:7 July 2019
Reflection on Future identification Neelu, Ph.D. Scholar and Mukesh Kumar,
Ph.D.
Methods &
Forensic Speaker Identification: A Review
approaches in of Literature and Reflection on Future
speaker identification
9 Forensic Speaker Validation of Language in India
Identification: A Review methods www.languageinindia.comISSN 1930-2940
of Literature and Auditory and Acoustic 19:7 July 2019
Reflection on Future Parameters Used in Neelu, Ph.D. Scholar and Mukesh Kumar,
Forensic Speaker Ph.D.
Identification Forensic Speaker Identification: A Review
of Literature and Reflection on Future
Robustness of
Fundamental
Frequency and
Intensity in Research
on Speaker
Identification
10 Forensic Speech Introduction Notes will be provided
Recognition/Identificati Speech
on Speech mechanism
and its uniqueness
Speech recognition
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Disguise speech
11 Forensic Speech Techniques used for Notes will be provided
Recognition/Identificati speech recognition
on Limitations for
speaker identification
Accuracy in speaker
recognition
Criteria for
identification
12 Forensic Phonetics The work of forensic Book: An Introduction to Forensic
phoneticians Linguistics” Language in Evidence
Transcription & By
disputed utterances Malcolm Coulthard, Alison Johnson &
David Wright
Analysing the human
Part 2; Chapter 7, Pg. 129 – 134
voice
13 Forensic Phonetics Speaker profiling Book: An Introduction to Forensic
Speaker comparison Linguistics” Language in Evidence
Naïve speaker By
Malcolm Coulthard, Alison Johnson &
recognition,
David Wright
earwitnesses and
Part 2; Chapter 7, Pg. 135 – 150
voice parades
14 Text based Analysis What is Text? Notes will be provided
Textual Analysis
Features in a text to
analyze
15 Text based Analysis Schemas Notes will be provided
Quantitative
observations
Qualitative
comments on
quantitative data
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The cooperative
principle and
Gricean Maxims
16 Text based Analysis Speech acts Notes will be provided
Face threatening acts
Turn-taking, preference and
interruption
17 The use of Forensic Introduction Book: Language Studies (Stretching the
Linguistics in Police Language in authority Boundaries)
Investigation and power relation Edited By
Andrew Littlejohn & Sandhya Rao Mehta
Discrepancies in
Section 1; Chapter 6; Pg. 93 - 98
Police Reports
Cross-Cultural and
Cross-Linguistic
Differences in
Testimony
18 The use of Forensic Authorship attribution Book: Language Studies (Stretching the
Linguistics in Police Forensic text types Boundaries)
Investigation Text message analysis Edited By
Variation in author text Andrew Littlejohn & Sandhya Rao Mehta
Section 1; Chapter 6; Pg. 99 -101
Scientific methods of
authorship detections
19 The use of Forensic SMS authorship Book: Language Studies (Stretching the
Linguistics in Police attribution Boundaries)
Investigation Forensic Linguistics Edited By
Controversies Andrew Littlejohn & Sandhya Rao Mehta
Section 1; Chapter 6; Pg. 102 - 106
Reliable Sample
Future Prospects of
Forensic Linguistics
20 Emergency Service Collecting Evidence in Book: An Introduction to Forensic
Calls and Police first encounter with Linguistics” Language in Evidence
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Interviewing witness & suspects By
First encounter – Malcolm Coulthard, Alison Johnson &
calls to the David Wright
emergency services Part 1; Chapter 4, Pg. 51 - 57
Active listening in
police negotiations
when making an
arrest
21 Emergency Service Police interviews and Book: An Introduction to Forensic
Calls and Police statements Linguistics” Language in Evidence
Interviewing Vulnerable witness By
Malcolm Coulthard, Alison Johnson &
Context,
David Wright
intertextuality and
Part 1; Chapter 4, Pg. 58 - 73
audience design
22 Trial Discourse Introduction – into Book: An Introduction to Forensic
the courtroom Linguistics” Language in Evidence
Trial as a complex By
genre Malcolm Coulthard, Alison Johnson &
David Wright
From jury selection
Part 1; Chapter 5, Pg. 76 – 93
to deliberation &
verdict
Examination & Cross-
examination of
witness
23 Trial Discourse Narrative in the Book: An Introduction to Forensic
courtroom Linguistics” Language in Evidence
Expert witness in the By
courtroom Malcolm Coulthard, Alison Johnson &
David Wright
Children in the
Part 1; Chapter 5, Pg. 94 – 100
courtroom
24 Tracing Plagiarism On textual borrowing Book: An Introduction to Forensic
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History of plagiarism Linguistics” Language in Evidence
Universities & By
plagiarism Malcolm Coulthard, Alison Johnson &
David Wright
Part 2; Chapter 9, Pg. 174 – 181
25 Tracing Plagiarism Plagiarism & Book: An Introduction to Forensic
translation Linguistics” Language in Evidence
Do people repeat By
themselves? Malcolm Coulthard, Alison Johnson &
David Wright
Part 2; Chapter 9, Pg. 182 - 188
26 Tracing Plagiarism The evidential value Book: An Introduction to Forensic
of single identical Linguistics” Language in Evidence
strings By
Coda Malcolm Coulthard, Alison Johnson &
David Wright
Part 2; Chapter 9, Pg. 189 - 191
27 Who wrote
Introduction Notes will be provided
Shakespeare? Overview
Shakespeare’s
background
Education & literacy
28 Name as a Notes will be provided
pseudonym
Lack of documentary
evidence
Circumstances of
Shakespeare’s death
Case for Shakespeare
authorship
29 Historical Evidence Notes will be provided
Contemporary legal
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Recognition
Recognition by fellow
actors, playwrights &
writers
30 Historical perspective Notes will be provided
of Shakespeare’s
death
Evidence for
Shakespeare’s
authorship from his
work
Bardolatry and early
doubt
31 Search for proof Notes will be provided
Authorship in the
mainstream media
Group theories
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