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International Journal of Speech Language and the Law | Vol 11 No. 2 (2004) | Common-sense beliefs, recognition and the identification of familiar and unfamiliar speakers from verbal and non-linguistic vocalizations | View |
Daniel Yarmey | |||
International Journal of Speech Language and the Law | Vol 21 No. 2 (2014) | ‘Are you going to tell me the truth today?’: Invoking obligations of honesty in police-suspect interviews. | View |
Kelly Benneworth-Gray | |||
Linguistics and the Human Sciences | Vol 10 No. 3 (2014) | Judge’s Persuasive Language in a Chinese Civil Case: A SFL Perspective | View |
Wang Zhenhua | |||
International Journal of Speech Language and the Law | Vol 13 No. 1 (2006) | Indicators of veracity and deception: an analysis of written statements made to police | View |
Susan H. Adams, John P. Jarvis | |||
International Journal of Speech Language and the Law | Vol 26 No. 2 (2019) | An illusion of understanding: how native and non-native speakers of English understand (and misunderstand) their Miranda rights | View |
Aneta Pavlenko, Elizabeth Hepford, Scott Jarvis | |||
International Journal of Speech Language and the Law | Vol 10 No. 2 (2003) | Issues in transcription: factors affecting the reliability of transcripts as evidence in legal cases | View |
Helen Fraser | |||
International Journal of Speech Language and the Law | Vol 28 No. 1 (2021) | Resolution of Conflict of Interest in Chinese Civil Court Hearings: A Perspective of Discourse Information Theory Yunfeng Ge (2018) | View |
Hong Wang | |||
International Journal of Speech Language and the Law | Vol 19 No. 2 (2012) | Degrees of freedom in speech production: an argument for native speakers in LADO | View |
Francis Nolan | |||
International Journal of Speech Language and the Law | Vol 11 No. 2 (2004) | Using language in the determination of national origin of asylum seekers: an introduction | View |
Diana Eades, Jacques Arends | |||
Journal of Skyscape Archaeology | Vol 2 No. 1 (2016) | Robert Hensey, First Light: The Origins of Newgrange | View |
Frank Prendergast | |||
International Journal of Speech Language and the Law | Vol 27 No. 2 (2020) | Linguistic analysis of suspected child sexual offenders’ interactions in a dark web image exchange chatroom | View |
Emily Chiang, Dong Nguyen, Amanda Towler, Mark Haas, Jack Grieve | |||
International Journal of Speech Language and the Law | Vol 11 No. 1 (2004) | R -v- Ingram, C., Ingram, D. and Whittock, T. The Who Wants to be a Millionaire? fraud trial | View |
Peter French, Philip Harrison | |||
International Journal of Speech Language and the Law | Vol 22 No. 2 (2015) | Judges’ intervention in witness examination as a cause of omissions in interpretation in the Hong Kong courtroom | View |
Eva Nga Shan Ng | |||
International Journal of Speech Language and the Law | Vol 26 No. 1 (2019) | Functional linguistic variation in Twitter trolling | View |
Isobelle Clarke | |||
International Journal of Speech Language and the Law | Vol 13 No. 2 (2006) | Suspects' resistance to constraining and coercive questioning strategies in the police interview | View |
Phillip Newbury, Alison Johnson | |||
International Journal of Speech Language and the Law | Vol 10 No. 1 (2003) | 'Reasonable man' and 'reasonable doubt': the English language, Anglo culture and Anglo-American law | View |
Anna Wierzbicka | |||
Buddhist Studies Review | Vol 33 No. 1-2 (2016) | Thoughts on Originality, Reuse, and Intertextuality in Buddhist Literature Derived from the Contributions to the Volume | View |
Vesna A. Wallace | |||
International Journal of Speech Language and the Law | Vol 28 No. 1 (2021) | ‘What you’ve got is a right to silence’: paraphrasing the right to silence and the meaning of rights | View |
Alex Bowen | |||
International Journal of Speech Language and the Law | Vol 11 No. 1 (2004) | 'Psychological Vulnerabilities' of Adults with Mild Learning Disabilities: Implications for Suspects During Police Detention and Interrogation | View |
Isabel C.H. Clare | |||
International Journal of Speech Language and the Law | Vol 11 No. 1 (2004) | Speaking up in Court: Repair and Powerless Language in New Zealand Courtrooms | View |
Bronwen Innes | |||
International Journal of Speech Language and the Law | Vol 11 No. 1 (2004) | Pragmatic Meaning in Court Interpreting: An Empirical Study of Additions in Consecutively-Interpreted Question-Answer Dialogues | View |
Bente Jacobsen | |||
International Journal of Speech Language and the Law | Vol 11 No. 1 (2004) | Imaginary Trialogues: Conceptual Blending and Fictive Interaction in Criminal Courts | View |
Esther Pascual | |||
Health and Social Care Chaplaincy | Vol 4 No. 1 (2016) | How Could Co-production Principles Improve Mental Health Spiritual and Pastoral Care (Chaplaincy) Services? | View |
Emily Wood, Julian Raffay, Andrew Todd | |||
Journal of Skyscape Archaeology | Vol 3 No. 2 (2017) | Editorial | View |
Liz Henty, Fabio Silva, Bernadette Brady, Darrelyn Gunzburg, Frank Prendergast | |||
International Journal of Speech Language and the Law | Vol 18 No. 2 (2011) | Interpretation of a Crisis Call: Persistence of a primed perception of a disputed utterance | View |
Helen Fraser, Bruce Stevenson, Tony Marks | |||
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