Presentació 2007 - Documenta Universitaria P. [1-1] [1] Fa parte di Proceedings of the 2nd European IAFL conference on forensic linguistics : language and the law. - ( Activitats ; 19) Capitoli dello stesso volume (disponibili singolarmente) Presentació Preface Ottieni capitolo Forensic Linguistics and the Language of the Administration Ottieni capitolo Changing Linguistic Issues in US Trademark Litigation Ottieni capitolo In My Opinion Ottieni capitolo Forensic Speech Analysis and the Logically Coherent Expression of Conclusions Ottieni capitolo Perspectives on Sexual Assault and Child Witnesses Ottieni capitolo When Informants don't Want to Inform Ottieni capitolo A Major Difference between English Legal Language and Brazilian Portuguese Legal Language Ottieni capitolo Presentation of SERP (Elecrtonic System of Speakers Recognition) Ottieni capitolo Judicial Process Ottieni capitolo Judicial Syntax Ottieni capitolo The Functions of Silence in Legal Context Ottieni capitolo Prosodic Profiles Ottieni capitolo Automatic Authorship Identification Ottieni capitolo Oracles, Puppets and Social Engineers Ottieni capitolo ¿Qué pasó? Ottieni capitolo The Psycholinguistic Foundation of Trademarks Ottieni capitolo A Linguistic Exploration of Trademark Dilution Ottieni capitolo Brief History of Polish Legal Language Ottieni capitolo An Extremely Simple Authorship Attribution System Ottieni capitolo Legal Acts of the EU in English, Estonian, Finnish and Swedish Ottieni capitolo The Interpretation of Contract Law in Spanish and English Ottieni capitolo Markers of Deception in Written Narratives Ottieni capitolo The Use of Morpho-Syntactically Annotated Tag Sequences as Markers of Authorship Ottieni capitolo Linguistic Analysis of Lay Advocacy Ottieni capitolo Complexities in the Translation of Caution Documents of Spanish Police Forces Ottieni capitolo Law on Language, Language Rights and the Question of Linguistic Relativism Ottieni capitolo Translating European Legislation Ottieni capitolo Perspective and Subjectivity/Intersubjectivity in Juducial vs. Political Discourse Ottieni capitolo Three Perspectives on Pretexts Ottieni capitolo Listening to the Evidence Ottieni capitolo Curses, Swearing, and Obscene Language in Police-Suspect Interactions Ottieni capitolo Listening to Silence Ottieni capitolo Applying Plain Language Guidelines as Criteria in Legal Cases Ottieni capitolo Dialect Imitations in Speaker Recognition Ottieni capitolo A Study of the Use of Jargon for Rhetorcial and Persuasive Purposes in Brazilian Law Courts Ottieni capitolo Informazioni Codice DOI: 10.1400/157828 Permalink: http://digital.casalini.it/10.1400/157828