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Forensic linguistics
/fəɹˈɛnsɪk lɪŋɡwˈɪstɪks/
/fɚɹˈɛnsɪk lɪŋɡwˈɪstɪks/
Forensic linguistics
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lingwistyka sądowa, lingwistyka kryminalistyczna
the application of linguistic analysis and techniques to legal and criminal investigations, including the examination of language evidence to determine authorship, authenticity, and linguistic patterns in legal contexts
What is "forensic linguistics"?
Forensic linguistics is the study of how language is used in legal contexts, often to analyze written or spoken communication related to legal cases. This field involves examining documents, speeches, or conversations to provide insights into authorship, meaning, and intent. Forensic linguists may analyze texts for evidence of threats, plagiarism, or language used in criminal cases. Their work can assist in investigations, court cases, and understanding the nuances of language that may affect legal outcomes, helping to clarify issues for judges, lawyers, and juries.
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