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