1st Edition

An Introduction to Forensic Phonetics and Forensic Linguistics

    344 Pages 56 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    344 Pages 56 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    This textbook provides a practical introduction to the fields of forensic phonetics and forensic linguistics. Addressing how these fields are both distinct yet closely related, the book demonstrates how experts from both fields can work together to investigate and deliver justice in complex legal situations.

    With pedagogical features including real-life case studies, exercises, and links to further reading, topics covered include:

    •           Profiling from spoken and written texts;

    •           Disputed meaning and how meaning is made and evolves;

    •           Interviewing techniques, including working around those who might be considered linguistically vulnerable;

    •           Author and speaker determination;

    •           Audio enhancement and authentication of recordings;

    •           Language Analysis in the Asylum Procedure (LAAP).

    Accompanied by online audio and video resources as well as signposting readers to freely-available software to aid their studies, this book is the ideal spring-board for students beginning work in forensic phonetics, forensic speech science, forensic linguistics and law and language.

    About the Authors

    Acknowledgments

    Copyright Credits

     

    Chapter 1: Introduction to the Book

    Chapter 2: Introduction to Phonetic Analysis

    Chapter 3: Speaker Profiling

    Chapter 4: Speaker Comparison

    Chapter 5: Earwitness Evidence

    Chapter 6: Authentication, Enhancement, and Speech Content Determination

    Chapter 7: Linguistic Analysis in the Asylum Procedure (LAAP)

    Chapter 8: Grounding Theory – Introduction to Linguistic Analysis

    Chapter 9: Language and Meaning

    Chapter 10: Language of the Judicial Process

    Chapter 11: Authorship Profiling

    Chapter 12: Comparative Authorship Analysis

    Chapter 13: Expert Witnesses

     

    Index

    Biography

    Adrian Leemann is Professor of German Sociolinguistics at the University of Bern, Switzerland.

    Ria Perkins works as a civil servant for the Ministry of Defence, and is an Honorary Research Fellow at the Aston Institute for Forensic Linguistics in Birmingham, UK.

    Grace Sullivan Buker is a Lecturer in Forensic Linguistics and Cross-Cultural Communication at Northeastern University, USA.

    Paul Foulkes is Professor of Linguistics and Phonetics at the University of York, UK.