
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. Introduction / Johnson & Coulthard -- Section I. The Language And The Law And The Legal Process -- Section Ii. The Linguist As Expert In Legal Processes -- Section Iii. New Debates And New Directions. Edited By Malcolm Coulthard And Alison Johnson. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 615-659) And Index.
Page Count:
673
Publication Date:
2010-01-01
ISBN-10:
0203855604
ISBN-13:
9780203855607
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