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Flaming as a surface manifestation of sexism. A linguistic perspective
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Defamation as a Language Crime: A Sociopragmatic Approach to Defamation Cases in the High Courts of Justice of Spain ...
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The investigation of language crimes is one of the expert areas of forensic linguistics as a forensic science that analyses language as evidence. This paper focuses on a particular type of language crime: defamation. This is an offence perpetrated, primarily, with malicious language—either written language (libel), spoken language (slander), or technospeech (Garfield, 2011: 17)—that involves social emotions and intentional false communication and harms a person’s dignity, prestige, and reputation in the social community. Since the 1980s, linguists have tried to shed light on defamation as a language crime from various linguistic theories such as speech act theory, semantics, discourse analysis, and pragmatics, as shown in works by Durant (1996: 195–210), Hancher (1980: 245–256), Kniffka (2007: 113–148), Shuy (2010) and Tiersma (1987: 303–350). In this paper, we take a different path in suggesting a sociopragmatics-based approach to the analysis of defamation, with special reference to impoliteness (Culpeper, ... : International Journal of Language & Law (JLL), Vol 9: Forensic Linguistics: New Procedures and Standards ...
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forensic linguistics, High Courts of Justice of Spain, impoliteness, language as evidence, language crimes; Social and Behavioral Sciences Linguistics Applied Linguistics; Social and Behavioral Sciences Legal Studies Forensic Science and Technology
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.14762/jll.2020.001 https://www.languageandlaw.eu/jll/article/view/61
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Defamation as a Language Crime: A Sociopragmatic Approach to Defamation Cases in the High Courts of Justice of Spain
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The relevance of context in plagiarism detection: The case of a professional legal genre
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In: Ibérica: Revista de la Asociación Europea de Lenguas para Fines Específicos ( AELFE ), ISSN 1139-7241, Nº. 40, 2020, pags. 101-122 (2020)
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Report on the Workshop on Forensic Linguistics at the ILLA Relaunch Conference in September 2017
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Un proyecto piloto en la implementación de enseñanza semipresencial asistida por tecnologías del aprendizaje y la comunicación (TAC) en el Máster en Inglés y Español para Fines Específicos (MIEFE)
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Enseñanza semipresencial y tecnologías del aprendizaje y la comunicación (TAC): Un proyecto piloto en el Máster en Inglés y Español para Fines Específicos (MIEFE)
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Intercultural Communicative Competence (ICC) in English for Professional Purposes
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EXPLORING STATE-OF-THE-ART SOFTWARE FOR FORENSIC AUTHORSHIP IDENTIFICATION
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In: International Journal of English Studies; Vol. 8 No. 1 (2008): Monograph: Software-aided Analysis of Language; 1-28 ; International Journal of English Studies; Vol. 8 Núm. 1 (2008): Monograph: Software-aided Analysis of Language; 1-28 ; 1989-6131 ; 1578-7044 (2008)
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Exploring state-of-the-art software for forensic authorship identification
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Reseña de Woodward Smith, E. ed.: 2007. "Approaching Cultures through English
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In: Revista española de lingüística aplicada, ISSN 0213-2028, Vol. 20, 2007, pags. 235-242 (2007)
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