Table of Contents
Articles
| Translatability of Speech Style in Court Interpreting |
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| Jieun Lee | 1-33 |
| Improving the Consistency of Formant Measurement |
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| Martin Duckworth, Kirsty McDougall, Gea de Jong, Linda Shockey | 35-51 |
| Statistical Authorship Attribution of Mexican Drug Trafficking Online Forum Posts |
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| Antonio Rico-Sulayes | 53-74 |
| Acoustic Correlates of Speech when Under Stress: Research, Methods and Future Directions |
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| Christin Kirchhübel, David M. Howard, Alex W. Stedmon | 75-98 |
| Further Considerations for the Analysis of ENF Data for Forensic Audio and Video Applications |
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| Alan J. Cooper | 99-120 |
Commentaries/Responses
| The role of linguists and native speakers in language analysis for the determination of speaker origin: A response to Tina Cambier-Langeveld |
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| Helen Fraser | 121-130 |
| LADO and the pressure to draw strong conclusions: A response to Tina Cambier-Langeveld |
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| Maaike Verrips | 131-143 |
Case Reports
| R v David Bain – a Unique Case in New Zealand Legal and Linguistic History |
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| Bronwen Innes | 145-155 |
Thesis Abstracts
| A Critical Analysis of Chinese Courtroom Discourse |
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| Guang Shi | 157-160 |
Book Reviews
| The Routledge Handbook of Forensic Linguistics. Malcolm Coulthard and Alison Johnson (eds) (2010) Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge 672 pp |
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| Paul Newman | 161-167 |
| The Language of Defamation Cases. Roger W. Shuy (2010) Oxford University Press 264 pp |
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| M. Teresa Turell | 169-173 |
Book Announcements
| 18.1 book announcements |
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| Philip Gaines | 175-177 |
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