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You have in your hands a valuable resource. It is filled with words
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An Introduction to Forensic Linguistics: Language in Evidence has
established itself as the essential textbook written by leading
authorities in this expanding field. The second edition of this
bestselling textbook begins with a new introduction and continues
in two parts. Part One deals with the language of the legal
process, and begins with a substantial new chapter exploring key
theoretical and methodological approaches. In four updated chapters
it goes on to cover the language of the law, initial calls to the
emergency services, police interviewing, and courtroom discourse.
Part Two looks at language as evidence, with substantially revised
and updated chapters on the following key topics: the forensic
linguist forensic phonetics authorship attribution the linguistic
investigation of plagiarism the linguist as expert witness. The
authors combine an array of perspectives on forensic linguistics,
using knowledge and experience gained in legal settings - Coulthard
in his work as an expert witness for cases such as the Birmingham
Six and the Derek Bentley appeal, and Johnson as a former police
officer. Research tasks, further reading, web links, and a new
conclusion ensure that this remains the core textbook for courses
in forensic linguistics and language and the law. A glossary of key
terms is also available at
https://www.routledge.com/products/9781138641716 and on the
Routledge Language and Communication Portal.
Louis XVI was a gentle and unassuming man who did not want to be
king but attempted to work for the welfare of his people--until his
government was engulfed by the violent upheavals of the French
Revolution. Facing the rapidly changing desires of his subjects, he
gradually gave way to the policies they demanded. Few rulers have
acquiesced to such startling changes of government within such a
brief span of time. Louis XVI lacked the charisma of Marie
Antoinette, but he is remarkable for the courage he exhibited when
facing violent armed men only a few feet away. The quiet dignity
and courage with which he approached his execution has been praised
by countless people, including Albert Camus and Victor Hugo. This
biography traces the painfully exciting events involving Louis XVI,
Marie Antoinette and their two children. The royal family was first
taken by a violent mob from Versailles to Paris. They attempted an
escape but it failed when they had almost reached safety. A year
later the king and queen were guillotined.
The Routledge Handbook of Forensic Linguistics provides a unique
work of reference to the leading ideas, debates, topics, approaches
and methodologies in Forensic Linguistics. Forensic Linguistics is
the study of language and the law, covering topics from legal
language and courtroom discourse to plagiarism. It also concerns
the applied (forensic) linguist who is involved in providing
evidence, as an expert, for the defence and prosecution, in areas
as diverse as blackmail, trademarks and warning labels. The
Routledge Handbook of Forensic Linguistics includes a comprehensive
introduction to the field written by the editors and a collection
of thirty-seven original chapters written by the world's leading
academics and professionals, both established and up-and-coming,
designed to equip a new generation of students and researchers to
carry out forensic linguistic research and analysis. The Routledge
Handbook of Forensic Linguistics is the ideal resource for
undergraduates or postgraduates new to the area.
An Introduction to Forensic Linguistics: Language in Evidence has
established itself as the essential textbook written by leading
authorities in this expanding field. The second edition of this
bestselling textbook begins with a new introduction and continues
in two parts. Part One deals with the language of the legal
process, and begins with a substantial new chapter exploring key
theoretical and methodological approaches. In four updated chapters
it goes on to cover the language of the law, initial calls to the
emergency services, police interviewing, and courtroom discourse.
Part Two looks at language as evidence, with substantially revised
and updated chapters on the following key topics: the forensic
linguist forensic phonetics authorship attribution the linguistic
investigation of plagiarism the linguist as expert witness. The
authors combine an array of perspectives on forensic linguistics,
using knowledge and experience gained in legal settings - Coulthard
in his work as an expert witness for cases such as the Birmingham
Six and the Derek Bentley appeal, and Johnson as a former police
officer. Research tasks, further reading, web links, and a new
conclusion ensure that this remains the core textbook for courses
in forensic linguistics and language and the law. A glossary of key
terms is also available at
https://www.routledge.com/products/9781138641716 and on the
Routledge Language and Communication Portal.
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