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Transfer in adult bilinguals’ processing and comprehension of multimorphemic words. ...
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Turkish pre-service English teachers' level of FLSA and their perceptions of NNEST: a case in a high-ranking state university ...
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The impact of metaphor in people's perception and attitudes towards lockdown measures ...
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"May vs. Might" - How do Turkish speakers of English differ from native English speakers in terms of how they perceive the possibility and certainty of sentences? ...
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Reading Anxiety Level and Performance on IELTS Reading Comprehension ...
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Supplementary Materials and Data Vocal Stress Diary Study ...
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Science communication: Does linguistic complexity of vaccination information affect vaccination willingness? (German sample) ...
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Pseudo-compliance or Convergence? Content teachers work together to learn about language. ...
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Gleeson, Margaret. - : Open Access Victoria University of Wellington | Te Herenga Waka, 2021
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Pseudo-compliance or Convergence? Content teachers work together to learn about language. ...
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Gleeson, M.E. (2021) Teaching content or teaching language? The dilemma facing subject teachers. ...
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Gleeson, M.E. (2021) Teaching content or teaching language? The dilemma facing subject teachers. ...
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Supporting data for “Chinese University English Majors' Foreign Language Anxiety: Its Component Elements, Variation across Classroom and Online Learning Settings, and Relations to Motivation” ...
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Supporting data for “Chinese University English Majors' Foreign Language Anxiety: Its Component Elements, Variation across Classroom and Online Learning Settings, and Relations to Motivation” ...
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The Role of Prior Knowledge in Promoting Higher-Order Thinking Skills in Japanese as a Foreign Language ...
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The Role of Prior Knowledge in Promoting Higher-Order Thinking Skills in Japanese as a Foreign Language ...
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Text-Linguistic Analysis in Forensic Authorship Attribution ...
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Fobbe, Eilika. - : International Language and Law Association (ILLA), 2021
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Authorship analysis of anonymous texts is one of the more frequently required tasks in a forensic setting. Its main purpose is either to gain information on the author’s linguistic and social background to support an investigation or to match an anonymous text to a suspect’s previous writings. One approach to authorship attribution is pragmatic stylistic analysis, which is grounded in text-linguistic research, cf. Brinker (2002), Sandig (2006), Püschel (2009), and Brinker et al. (2018), and holds a broad and holistic view on style. In its analyses, it focuses on the functional and pragmatic aspects of style as part of a communicative strategy. A central element, especially in Brinker’s approach, is the thematic text pattern. How individuals argue, how they arrange textual patterns and how they express their demands most certainly reveal aspects of their individuality (Brinker, 2002; Brinker et al., 2018), suggesting that these cannot be easily suppressed or disguised. The paper applies Brinker’s approach to ... : International Journal of Language & Law (JLL), Vol 9: Forensic Linguistics: New Procedures and Standards ...
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Social and Behavioral Sciences Legal Studies Forensic Science and Technology; Law Criminal Law; Social and Behavioral Sciences Linguistics Applied Linguistics; text-linguistics, genre, stylistics, thematic text pattern, authorship analysis, extortion letter
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URL: https://www.languageandlaw.eu/jll/article/view/78 https://dx.doi.org/10.14762/jll.2020.093
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