The Routledge Handbook of Forensic Linguistics covers the subdiscipline of Forensic Linguistics, providing a comprehensive survey of leading ideas, debates, topics, approaches, and methodologies. The Handbook bears on various methods, including author identities online, corpus approaches, forensic phonetics, forensic transcription, and speaker profiling. It comprises 43 chapters with contributions from international experts, including case studies and examples of forensic linguistics applied in action. The Handbook is a reference work on language and the law, covering topics such as authorship identities, biased language, and language in evidence.
Bears on: authorship & stylometry · concepts & methods