Items where Division is "College of Business and Social Sciences > Aston Institute for Forensic Linguistics" and Year is 2025

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Blake, John, Miah, Abu Saleh Musa, Kredens, Krzysztof and Shin, Jungpil (2025). Detection of AI-generated Texts: A Bi-LSTM and Attention-Based Approach. IEEE Access, 13 , pp. 71563-71576.

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Hunter, Madison and Grant, Tim (2025). Is Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count (LIWC) reliable, efficient, and effective for the analysis of large online datasets in forensic and security contexts? Applied Corpus Linguistics, 5 (1),

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MacLeod, Nicci and Hoerl, Sophie (2025). 'The ultimate violation’: a linguistic taxonomy for rape euphemisms in courtroom discourse. Discourse and Society , (In Press)

MacLeod, Nicci, Oxburgh, Gavin E., Farrugia, Laura, Walsh, Dave and Nash, Alena (2025). Politeness, face, and rapport-building in remote and face-to-face investigative interviews with witnesses. International Journal of Speech, Language and the Law, 31 (2), pp. 187-208.

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Richardson, Emma, Hamann, Magnus, Tompkinson, James, Haworth, Kate and Deamer, Felicity (2025). Understanding the role of transcription in evidential consistency of police interview records in England and Wales. Language in Society, 54 (1), pp. 135-166.

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Voice, Matthew, Harrison, Chloe, Grant, Tim and Giovanelli, Marcello (2025). Towards a cognitive forensic stylistics: An intercoder reliability test for replicable feature finding in the Operation Heron corpus. Language and Literature ,

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