Issue | Title | |
Vol 24, No 2 (2017) | Book announcements | Abstract |
Ikuko Nakane | ||
Vol 25, No 1 (2018) | Book announcements | Details |
Richard Powell | ||
Vol 25, No 2 (2018) | Book announcements | Details |
Richard Powell | ||
Vol 26, No 1 (2019) | Book announcements | Details |
Richard Powell | ||
Vol 26, No 2 (2019) | Book announcements | Details |
Richard Powell | ||
Vol 27, No 1 (2020) | Book announcements | Details |
Richard Powell | ||
Vol 18, No 2 (2011) | Book Review: Parchment, Paper, Pixels: Law and the Technologies of Communication Peter M. Tiersma (2010) The University of Chicago Press. 258 pp + x | Details |
George L. Dillon | ||
Vol 18, No 2 (2011) | Book Review: Sociolinguistics and the Legal Process Diana Eades (2010) Multilingual Matters. 303 pp + xv | Details |
Edward Finegan | ||
Vol 18, No 2 (2011) | Book Review: The Common Law in Two Voices: Language, Law, and the Postcolonial Dilemma in Hong Kong Kwai Hang Ng (2009) Stanford University Press. 328 pp + xxiii | Details |
John Gibbons | ||
Vol 20, No 2 (2013) | Bridging the gap between stylistic and cognitive approaches to authorship analysis using Systemic Functional Linguistics and multidimensional analysis | Abstract |
Andrea Nini, Tim Grant | ||
Vol 2, No 1 (1995) | Bringing linguistics into judicial decisionmaking: semantic analysis submitted to the US Supreme Court | Abstract |
Jeffrey P. Kaplan, Georgia M. Green, Clark D. Cunningham, Judith N. Levi | ||
Vol 2, No 1 (1995) | Cambridge Research Laboratories (1993) Police Communication and Language and the Channel Tunnel: A Report, Cambridge: Police Speak Publications. ISBN 1 898211 00 0. | Details |
Isabelle Barriere | ||
Vol 20, No 2 (2013) | Can I get a lawyer? A suspect’s use of indirect requests in a custodial setting | Abstract |
Marianne Mason | ||
Vol 3, No 2 (1996) | Can linguists help judges know what they mean? Linguistic semantics in the court-room. | Abstract |
Cliff Goddard | ||
Vol 23, No 2 (2016) | Case report: Elonis v. United States | Abstract |
Jeffrey P. Kaplan | ||
Vol 21, No 1 (2014) | Change of Editor | Details |
The Editors | ||
Vol 14, No 2 (2007) | Charlantry in forensic speech science: A problem to be taken seriously | Abstract |
Anders Eriksson, Francisco Lacerda | ||
Vol 2, No 2 (1995) | Chinese evidence versus the institutionalized power of English | Abstract |
Weiping Wu | ||
Vol 14, No 1 (2007) | Christopher Williams, Tradition and Change in Legal English: VerbalConstructions in Prescriptive Texts.Bern: Peter Lang. ISBN 3–03910–644–9 (paperback) | Details |
Chris Heffer | ||
Vol 19, No 1 (2012) | Clarification of the issues in language analysis: a rejoinder to Fraser and Verrips | Abstract |
Tina Cambier-Langeveld | ||
Vol 4, No 2 (1997) | Clash of world perspectives: the discursive practices of the law, the witness and the interpreter | Abstract |
Sandra Hale | ||
Vol 17, No 1 (2010) | Coerced Confessions: The Discourse of Bilingual Police Interrogations. Susan Berk-Seligson (2009) | Details |
Philipp Sebastian Angermeyer | ||
Vol 7, No 2 (2000) | Commentary on A. P. A. Broeders (1999) ‘Some observations on the use of probability scales in forensic identification’, Forensic Linguistics 6(2): 228–41 | Abstract |
Christophe Champod, Ian W. Evett | ||
Vol 11, No 2 (2004) | Common-sense beliefs, recognition and the identification of familiar and unfamiliar speakers from verbal and non-linguistic vocalizations | Abstract |
Daniel Yarmey | ||
Vol 23, No 2 (2016) | Communication in Investigative and Legal Contexts: Integrated Approaches from Forensic Psychology, Linguistics, and Law Enforcement Gavin Oxburgh, Trond Myklebust, Tim Grant and Rebecca Milne (eds) (2016) Wiley Blackwell xxiv + 377 pp | Details |
Janet Ainsworth | ||
Vol 21, No 2 (2014) | Comparative Legal Linguistics Language of Law, Latin and Modern Lingua Francas, 2nd ed. Heikki E.S. Mattila (2013) Trans. Christopher Goddard Ashgate xvii + 485pp | Details |
Edward Finegan | ||
Vol 3, No 1 (1996) | Conducting research on the effects of intoxication on speech | Abstract |
Harry Hollien, Camilo A. Martin | ||
Vol 3, No 1 (1996) | Consideration of guidelines for earwitness lineups | Abstract |
Harry Hollien | ||
Vol 20, No 1 (2013) | Constructing causation in language and memory: implications for access to justice in multilingual interactions | Abstract |
Luna Filipovic | ||
Vol 13, No 1 (2006) | Conversational maxims in encounters with law enforcement officers | Abstract |
Kerry Linfoot-Ham | ||
Vol 21, No 2 (2014) | Converting time reference in judges’ summations: a study in time reference management in a Creole continuum courtroom | Abstract |
Clive Roy Forrester | ||
Vol 2, No 2 (1995) | Criteria for earwitness lineups | Abstract |
Harry Hollien, Ruth Huntley, Hermann Kunzel, Patricia A. Hollien | ||
Vol 14, No 2 (2007) | Current methods in forensic speaker identification: Results of a collaborative exercise | Abstract |
Tina Cambier-Langeveld | ||
Vol 24, No 2 (2017) | Deaf citizens as jurors in Australian courts: Participating via professional interpreters | Abstract |
Sandra Hale, Mehera San Roque, David Spencer, Jemina Napier | ||
Vol 1, No 2 (1994) | Deceit, distress and false imprisonment: the anatomy of a car sales event | Abstract |
Roger W. Shuy | ||
Vol 19, No 2 (2012) | Degrees of freedom in speech production: an argument for native speakers in LADO | Abstract |
Francis Nolan | ||
Vol 16, No 2 (2009) | Designing, Implementing, and Evaluating an Online Resource for Professional Legal Communication Skills | Abstract |
Christoph A Hafner | ||
Vol 15, No 1 (2008) | Detection of copies of digital audio recordings produced using analogue interfacing | Abstract |
Alan John Cooper | ||
Vol 17, No 1 (2010) | Detection of imitated voices, who are reliable earwitnesses? | Abstract |
Erik J. Eriksson, Kirk P. H. Sullivan, Elisabeth Zetterholm, Peter E. Czigler, James Green, Åsa Skagerstrand, Jan van Doorn | ||
Vol 21, No 1 (2014) | Determination of Likelihood Ratios for Forensic Voice Comparison Using Principal Component Analysis | Abstract |
Balamurali Nair, Esam Alzqhoul, Bernard John Guillemin | ||
Vol 3, No 2 (1996) | Diana Eades (ed.) 1995. Language in Evidence: Issues Confronting Aboriginal and Multicultural Australia, Sydney: University of NSW Press. xii1+ 289 pp. ISBN 0 86840 119 6. | Details |
Mee Wun Lee | ||
Vol 14, No 1 (2007) | Diana Yankova (2004) Legal Language Made Simple: Statutory Provisions in English and Bulgarian | Details |
Bilyana Martinovski | ||
Vol 25, No 1 (2018) | Did he understand his rights? Assessing the comprehensibility of police cautions in New Zealand | Abstract |
Bronwen Innes, Rosemary Erlam | ||
Vol 4, No 1 (1997) | Different influences of the native language of a listener on speaker recognition | Abstract |
Olaf Köster, Niels O. Schiller | ||
Vol 12, No 1 (2005) | Digital audio recording analysis: the Electric Network Frequency (ENF) Criterion | Abstract |
Catalin Grigoras | ||
Vol 17, No 2 (2010) | Discourse and Judicial Thinking --- A Corpus-based Study of Court Judgments in Hong Kong, Taiwan and Mainland China | Abstract |
Le Cheng | ||
Vol 25, No 2 (2018) | Discourse processes and topic management in false confession contamination by police investigators | Abstract |
Philip Gaines | ||
Vol 26, No 2 (2019) | Discourse-information-based automatic evaluation of public legal education texts | Details |
Juan Liu | ||
Vol 23, No 2 (2016) | Discursive Constructions of Consent in the Legal Process Susan Ehrlich, Diana Eades and Janet Ainsworth (eds) (2016) Oxford University Press 344pp | Details |
Georgina Heydon | ||
Vol 22, No 1 (2015) | Disfluencies in the speech of intoxicated speakers | Abstract |
Florian Schiel, Christian Heinrich | ||
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