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A Língua e a Lei: Fonética Forense no Brasil
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A Língua e a Lei. Blog de Linguística Forense. 29 de outubro de 2012. Fonética Forense no Brasil. Uma busca rápida no google nos mostra que, no Brasil, a sub-área de Linguística Forense mais desenvolvida e, eu diria, “institucionalizada” é a Fonética Forense. Livro de Antonio Braid, Fonética Forense. Da ed Millennium,. Laboratório de Fonética Forense. Do Instituto Brasileiro de Peritos. O Instituto de Criminalística do Instituto Geral de Perícias de Santa Catarina conta com um Setor de Fonética. Wordcrim...
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A Linguist Goes to Law School: January 2010
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A Linguist Goes to Law School. Tuesday, January 12, 2010. The SCAT hypothesis of meaning and the textualist fallacy. The SCAT hypothesis of meaning holds that the components of meaning are Structure, Context, And Text, not necessarily in that order. I name this hypothesis and make it explicit because it is common to suppose, to the contrary, that meaning is determined only by text. This erroneous supposition I call the "textualist fallacy.". Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Lawrence Solum's Legal Theory Blog.
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QED Forensic Linguistics - Company Profile
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Principles of Forensic Linguistics. Isabel Picornell, is a certified fraud examiner (CFE) with over 20 years experience in investigative research and information analysis. Established in 2001, QED provides forensic linguistic support in the fight against fraud to professional intelligence and investigation organisations. QED Limited is a private limited company based in the Bailiwick of Guernsey (British Channel Islands). Association of Certified Fraud Examiners. Centre for Forensic Linguistics.
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JABBABHASA useful linguistic online tools: Correction
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JABBABHASA useful linguistic online tools. This blog contains useful material for linguistic studies and research. There is a lot of linguistical material in the web. Whether the author either this software frame will allow to represent all of the linguistic material available nor it is possibile that it is continously updated in a adequate order. This blog will be revisited from time to time . Montag, April 27, 2009. Mein Profil vollständig anzeigen. Association for Linguistic Typology (ALT). Lenguas y ...
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Noticias | Fernanda López Escobedo
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Asociación Internacional de Fonética y Acústica Forense http:/ www.iafpa.net/. Asociación Internacional de Lingüística Forense http:/ www.iafl.org/. Grupo de Ingeniería Lingüística de la UNAM http:/ www.iling.unam.mx/. Laboratorio de Lingüística Forense (ForensicLab) de la Universidad Pompeu Fabra http:/ forensiclab.iula.upf.edu/index esp.html. Licenciatura en Ciencia Forense de la UNAM http:/ www.cienciaforense.facmed.unam.mx/. Deja una respuesta Cancelar respuesta. Introduce aquí tu comentario.
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A Linguist Goes to Law School: August 2008
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A Linguist Goes to Law School. Saturday, August 30, 2008. I'm still hoping to post here, but it will probably not be too frequently. Saturday, August 16, 2008. A paper I wish I'd written. Shai Cohen brought this. If I may brag, in my grad school days I wrote a paper in which I argued that the domain of events is, like the domain of entities is sometimes taken to be, divided along an individual/group axis as well as a singular/plural axis, with the upshot that sentences like Adin hit three boys five times.
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A Linguist Goes to Law School: Here's a desperately needed canon of construction
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A Linguist Goes to Law School. Wednesday, July 21, 2010. Here's a desperately needed canon of construction. The Choose Life Canon: If a statute is ambiguous, and interpreting it one way will save many more people's lives than interpreting it the other way, interpret it so it saves more people's lives. For an illustration, see FDA v. Brown and Williamson Tobacco Corp. Maybe if the majority had accepted the Choose Life Canon, hundreds of thousands of lives might have been saved. There is also a division of...
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A Linguist Goes to Law School: January 2009
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A Linguist Goes to Law School. Saturday, January 17, 2009. Summary of my second amendment paper. I've made some promises to some people about trying to summarize my paper about the linguistics of the second amendment. Here is my attempt. The full paper is available here. The website makes you wait 90 seconds before downloading, since I signed up for a free membership; the delay is their way of motivating people to get paid memberships). Discussed previously on this blog here. Both Stevens and Scalia appe...
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