Turell, Maria Teresa | Cicres, Jordi | Spassova, Maria Preface 2007 - Documenta Universitaria P. [1-2] [2] Is part of Proceedings of the 2nd European IAFL conference on forensic linguistics : language and the law. - ( Activitats ; 19) Chapters from the same volume (available individually) Presentació Get chapter Preface Forensic Linguistics and the Language of the Administration Get chapter Changing Linguistic Issues in US Trademark Litigation Get chapter In My Opinion Get chapter Forensic Speech Analysis and the Logically Coherent Expression of Conclusions Get chapter Perspectives on Sexual Assault and Child Witnesses Get chapter When Informants don't Want to Inform Get chapter A Major Difference between English Legal Language and Brazilian Portuguese Legal Language Get chapter Presentation of SERP (Elecrtonic System of Speakers Recognition) Get chapter Judicial Process Get chapter Judicial Syntax Get chapter The Functions of Silence in Legal Context Get chapter Prosodic Profiles Get chapter Automatic Authorship Identification Get chapter Oracles, Puppets and Social Engineers Get chapter ¿Qué pasó? Get chapter The Psycholinguistic Foundation of Trademarks Get chapter A Linguistic Exploration of Trademark Dilution Get chapter Brief History of Polish Legal Language Get chapter An Extremely Simple Authorship Attribution System Get chapter Legal Acts of the EU in English, Estonian, Finnish and Swedish Get chapter The Interpretation of Contract Law in Spanish and English Get chapter Markers of Deception in Written Narratives Get chapter The Use of Morpho-Syntactically Annotated Tag Sequences as Markers of Authorship Get chapter Linguistic Analysis of Lay Advocacy Get chapter Complexities in the Translation of Caution Documents of Spanish Police Forces Get chapter Law on Language, Language Rights and the Question of Linguistic Relativism Get chapter Translating European Legislation Get chapter Perspective and Subjectivity/Intersubjectivity in Juducial vs. Political Discourse Get chapter Three Perspectives on Pretexts Get chapter Listening to the Evidence Get chapter Curses, Swearing, and Obscene Language in Police-Suspect Interactions Get chapter Listening to Silence Get chapter Applying Plain Language Guidelines as Criteria in Legal Cases Get chapter Dialect Imitations in Speaker Recognition Get chapter A Study of the Use of Jargon for Rhetorcial and Persuasive Purposes in Brazilian Law Courts Get chapter Show more Information DOI: 10.1400/157829 Permalink: http://digital.casalini.it/10.1400/157829