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Table of Contents
Articles
Charlantry in forensic speech science: A problem to be taken seriously | |
Anders Eriksson , Francisco Lacerda | 169-193 |
Identification of voices in electronically disguised speech | |
Jessica Clark , Paul Foulkes | 195-221 |
Current methods in forensic speaker identification: Results of a collaborative exercise | |
Tina Cambier-Langeveld | 223-243 |
Language as a witness: Insights from cognitive linguistics | |
Luna Filipovic | 245-267 |
The Jamaican Creole speaker in the UK justice system | |
Celia Nadine Brown-Blake , Paul Chambers | 269-294 |
Book Reviews
Katrijn Maryns 2006 The Asylum Speaker: Language in the Belgian Asylum Procedure. Manchester: St Jerome Publishing. 375pp ISNB 1-900650-89-4 | |
Diana Eades | 295-300 |
Thesis Abstracts
“Mea culpa” in the courtroom: Juror perceptions of defendant apology at trial | |
Kevin R. Boully | 301-304 |
Barristers on trial: Comprehension and misapprehension in courtroom discourse | |
Sarah Lowndes | 305-308 |
The elaboration likelihood model of persuasion: Implications for trial advocacy | |
Collin Richards Payne | 309-312 |
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