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2017
Grant, Tim (2017). Duppying yoots in a dog eat dog world, kmt:determining the senses of slang terms for the Courts. Semiotica, 2017 (216), pp. 479-495.
2016
MacLeod, Nicci and Grant, Tim (2016). "You have ruined this entire experiment…shall we stop talking now?" Orientations to the experimental setting as an interactional resource. Discourse, Context & Media, 14 , pp. 63-70.
2015
Grant, Tim; Taylor, Jennifer; Oxburgh, Gavin E. and Pankhurst, Gary (2015). Exploring types and functions of questions in police interviews. IN: Communication in investigative and legal contexts. Oxburgh, Gavin; Myklebust, Trond; Grant, Tim and Milne, Rebecca (eds) Series in psychology of crime, policing and law . Wiley-Blackwell.
2013
Perkins, Ria and Grant, Tim (2013). Forensic linguistics. IN: Encyclopedia of forensic sciences. Siegel, Jay A. and Saukko, Pekka J. (eds) Academic Press.
2012
Macleod, Nicci and Grant, Tim (2012). Whose Tweet? Authorship analysis of micro-blogs and other short-form messages. IN: Proceedings of the International Association of Forensic Linguists’ tenth biennial conference. Tomblin, Samuel; MacLeod, Nicci; Sousa-Silva, Rui and Coulthard, Malcolm (eds) Aston University.
2010
Sousa-Silva, Rui; Sarmento, Luís; Grant, Tim; Oliveira, Eugénio and Maia, Belinda (2010). Comparing sentence-level features for authorship analysis in Portuguese. IN: Computational processing of the Portuguese language. Salgueiro Pardo, Thiago Alexandre; Branco, António; Klautau, Aldebaro and et al, (eds) Lecture Notes in Computer Science . Berlin (DE): Springer.
Sousa Silva, Rui; Grant, Tim and Maia, Belinda (2010). “I didn’t mean to steal someone else’s words!”:a forensic linguistic approach to detecting intentional plagiarism. IN: 4th International Plagiarism Conference. 2010-06-21 - 2010-06-23.
2007
Grant, Tim (2007). Quantifying evidence in forensic authorship analysis. International Journal of Speech, Language and the Law, 14 (1), pp. 1-25.