Research Papers
'Speak English or what?' Codeswitching and interpreter use in New York small claims court
Forensic Linguistics by Roger W. Shuy
Who's At The Keyboard? Authorship Attribution in Digital Evidence Investigations by Carole E. Chaski, Ph.D. (Institute for Linguistic Evidence, Inc.), International Journal of Digital Evidence Spring 2005, Volume 4, Issue 1 (IJDE) / News Report: Forensic linguist studies syntax as a signature - Carole Chaski uses writing to help police solve crimes
EVALUATING EFFECTIVE LAWYER-CLIENT COMMUNICATION: AN INTERNATIONAL PROJECT MOVING FROM RESEARCH TO REFORM
Some articles on plain language drafting: Clarity --- Most of the articles below were written by Mark Adler
Bibliography
A Bibliography on Court & Legal Interpreting
Review
OVERVIEW: on Creating Language Crimes by Kerry Linfoot-Ham
Review: Forensic Ling / The Discourse of Court Interpreting: Hale (2004)
Review: Forensic Linguistics: Gibbons (2003)by Judith P. Dick.
Research Projects
Support: Forensic Ling/Phonetics: MA/MSc Student, University of Yorkshire
COMPARATIVE LEGAL LINGUISTICS: Research Project, Institute of International Economic Law.
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