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Articles
Empirical evaluations of language-based author identification techniques | |
Carole E. Chaski | 1-65 |
Identifying reliable, valid markers of authorship: a response to Chaski | |
Tim Grant , Kevin Baker | 66-79 |
Beware of the ‘telephone effect’: the influence of telephone transmission on the measurement of formant frequencies | |
Hermann J. Kunzel | 80-99 |
The influence of creaky voice on formant frequency changes | |
Sylvia Moosmüller | 100-112 |
Earwitness descriptions and speaker identification | |
A. Daniel Yarmey | 113-122 |
Book Reviews
Review of Studies in Authorship Recognition – A Corpus-Based Approach by Heike Hänlein | |
John Olsson | 123-129 |
Review of Summary Justice: Judges Address Juries by Paul Robertshaw | |
Hon. Stan Bernstein | 130-133 |
Review of Interpreting as Interaction by Cecilia Wadensjö | |
Sonia Russell | 133-138 |
Review of Rape and the Culture of the Courtroom by Andrew Taslitz | |
Greg Matoesian | 138-143 |
Review of Interviewing Children: A Guide for Child Care and Forensic Practitioners by Michelle Aldridge and Joanne Wood | |
Sue Blackwell | 143-160 |
Thesis Abstracts
Representing Reality in Court: Power and Persuasion in Trial Discourse, as exemplified in The People v. Orenthal James Simpson | |
Janet Cotterill | 161-163 |
The translation of legal texts on the basis of Skopostheorie (in Greek) | |
Stefanos Vlachopoulos | 163-165 |
Victims and Villains: Gender Representations,Surveillance and Punishment in the Judicial Discourse on Rape | |
Debora de Carvalho Figueiredo | 166-167 |
‘Tell me what he said! We’ll decide if it makes sense or not’: a case study of legal interpreting between English and Chinese in Britain | |
Ester S.M. Leung | 167-169 |
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