Items where Division is "College of Business and Social Sciences > Aston Institute for Forensic Linguistics" and Year is 2017

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Busso, Lucia and Vignozzi, Gianmarco (2017). Gender Stereotypes in Film Language: A Corpus-Assisted Analysis. IN: Proceedings of the Fourth Italian Conference on Computational Linguistics (CLiC-it 2017). CEUR Workshop Proceedings, 2006 . ITA: CEUR-WS.org.

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Carmody, Emily and Grant, Timothy D (2017). Online grooming:moves and strategies. Language and Law / Linguagem e Direito, 4 (1), pp. 103-141.

Chiang, Emily (2017). Book review: Language and Law: A resource book for students by Durant, A. & Leung, H. C. (eds.). Language and Law/Linguagem e Direito, 4 (1), pp. 180-182.

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Devine, Lauren (2017). The adequacy of remedies in respect of unsubstantiated allegations of child abuse. Child and Family Law Quarterly, 29 , pp. 43-61.

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Enzinger, Ewald and Morrison, Geoffrey Stewart (2017). Empirical test of the performance of an acoustic-phonetic approach to forensic voice comparison under conditions similar to those of a real case. Forensic Science International, 277 , pp. 30-40.

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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.

Grieve, Jack, Nini, Andrea and Guo, Diansheng (2017). Analyzing lexical emergence in modern American English online. English Language and Linguistics, 21 (1), pp. 99-127.

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Haworth, Kate (2017). The discursive construction of evidence in police interviews:case study of a rape suspect. Applied Linguistics, 38 (2), pp. 194-214.

Haworth, Kate J (2017). Book review: Chris Heffer , Frances Rock , & John Conley (eds.), Legal-lay communication: Textual travels in the law. New York: Oxford University Press, 2013. Pp. xiv, 332. Hb. £68. Language in Society, 46 (3), pp. 433-435.

Hawthorne, Kamila, Roberts, Celia and Atkins, Sarah (2017). Sociolinguistic factors affecting performance in the Clinical Skills Assessment of the MRCGP: a mixed-methods approach. British Journal of General Practice (Open), 1 (1), pp. 1-9.

Htait, Amal, Fournier, Sébastien and Bellot, Patrice (2017). LSIS at SemEval-2017 Task 4: Using Adapted Sentiment Similarity Seed Words For English and Arabic Tweet Polarity Classification. IN: International Workshop on Semantic Evaluation. Association for Computational Linguistics.

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Kredens, Krzysztof J (2017). Making sense of adversarial interpreting. Language and Law/Linguagem e Direito, 4 (1), pp. 17-33.

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MacLeod, Nicci and Grant, Timothy D (2017). ‘go on cam but dnt be dirty’:linguistic levels of identity assumption in undercover online operations against child sex abusers. Language and Law/Linguagem e Direito, 4 (2), pp. 157-175.

Morrison, Geoffrey Stewart (2017). What should a forensic practitioner's likelihood ratio be? II. Science and Justice, 57 (6), pp. 472-476.

Morrison, Geoffrey Stewart, Kaye, David H., Balding, David J., Taylor, Duncan, Dawid, Philip, Aitken, Colin G.G., Gittelson, Simone, Zadora, Grzegorz, Robertson, Bernard, Willis, Sheila, Pope, Susan, Neil, Martin, Martire, Kristy A., Hepler, Amanda, Gill, Richard D., Jamieson, Allan, de Zoete, Jacob, Ostrum, R. Brent and Caliebe, Amke (2017). A comment on the PCAST report:skip the “match”/“non-match” stage. Forensic Science International, 272 , e7-e9.

Morrison, Geoffrey Stewart and Poh, Norman (2017). Avoiding overstating the strength of forensic evidence: Shrunk likelihood ratios/Bayes factors. Science and Justice, 58 (3), pp. 200-218.

Morrison, Geoffrey Stewart and Thompson, William C. (2017). Assessing the admissibility of a new generation of forensic voice comparison testimony. Columbia Science and Technology Law Review, 18 , 326–434.

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Nini, Andrea, Corradini, Carlo, Guo, Diansheng and Grieve, Jack (2017). The application of growth curve modeling for the analysis of diachronic corpora. Language Dynamics and Change, 7 (1), pp. 102-125.

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Petyko, Marton (2017). “You’re trolling because…” – A Corpus-based Study of Perceived Trolling and Motive Attribution in the Comment Threads of Three British Political Blogs. IN: Proceedings of the 5th Conference on CMC and Social Media Corpora for the Humanities (cmccorpora17). ITA: UNSPECIFIED.

Plappert, Garry L (2017). Candidate knowledge? Exploring epistemic claims in scientific writing:a corpus-driven approach. Corpora, 12 (3), pp. 425-457.

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