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Table of Contents
Articles
The Sociolinguisic Creation of Opposing Representations of Defendants and Victims | |
Laura Felton Rosulek | 1-30 |
The DyViS database: style-controlled recordings of 100 homogeneous speakers for forensic phonetic research | |
Francis Nolan , Kirsty McDougall , Gea de Jong , Toby Hudson | 31-57 |
The Law on Language in the European Union: Policy Development for Interpreting/Translation Services in Criminal Proceedings | |
Nancy Schweda Nicholson | 59-90 |
Exploring the Discriminatory Potential of F0 Distribution Parameters in Traditional Forensic Speaker Recognition | |
Yuko Kinoshita , Shunichi Ishihara , Philip Rose | 91-111 |
The role of ‘educated native speakers’ in providing language analysis for the determination of the origin of asylum seekers | |
Helen Fraser | 113-138 |
Commentaries/Responses
A response to the UK Position Statement on forensic speaker comparison | |
Phil Rose , Geoffrey Stewart Morrison | 139-163 |
Thesis Abstracts
Policing Talk: An investigation into the interaction of the officer and the suspect in the police interview. | |
Elisabeth Kate Carter | 165-168 |
Fusing prosodic and acoustic information for speaker recognition | |
Mireia Farrús | 169-171 |
Book Reviews
Language and the Law: international outlooks. Krzyaztof Kredens and Stanislaw-Goźdź-Roszkowski (eds) (2007) | |
Marianne Marianne | 173-178 |
Courtroom talk and neocolonial control. Diana Eades (2008) | |
Gregory M. Matoesian | 179-184 |
Dimensions of Forensic Linguistics. John Gibbons and M. Teresa Turrell (eds) (2008) | |
Karen Tracy | 185-190 |
Book Announcements
Book Announcements | |
Chris Heffer | 191-192 |
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