| A new jitter-algorithm to quantify hoarseness: an exploratory study (I. Wagner) |
I, 18 |
| Bringing linguistics into judicial decision-making: smentic analysis submitted to the US Supreme Court (J. P. Kaplan, G. M. Green, C. D. Cunningham and J. N. Levi) |
I, 81 |
| Chinese evidence versus the institutionalized power of English (W. Wu) |
II, 154 |
| Criteria for earwitness lineups (H. Hollien, R. Huntley, H. Künzel and P. A. Hollien) |
II, 143 |
| Forensic stylistics (D. Goutsos) |
I, 99 |
| Language and the law (C. R. Owen) |
II, 168 |
| Naïve auditory identification and discrimination of similar voices by familiar listeners (P. Rose and S. Duncan) |
I, 1 |
| Orientations in lawyer-client interviews (Y. Maley, C .N. Candlin, J. Crichton and P. Köster) |
I, 42 |
| Psychological stress in voice: current references (H. Hollien and G. de Jong |
II, 201 |
| Spectrography of disputed speech samples by peripheral human hearing modelling (D. M. Howrard, A. Hirson, T. Brookes and A. M. Tyrrell) |
I, 28 |
| The language of the suffrage debates in the South Australian Parliment, 1885-94 (L. Penny, S. Fitzhardinge and H. Materne) |
I, 56 |
| The language of threats (K. Storey) |
I, 74 |
| The use of interpreters in court (J. Carroll) |
I, 65 |
| The 'why' questions (J. Gibbons) |
I, 39 |
| John Baldwin and Peter French Forensic Phonetics (M. Duckworth) |
I, 121 |
| Cambridge Research Laboratories Police Communication and Language and the Channel Tunnel: A Report (I.Barrie\re) |
I, 125 |
| J. Gibbons (ed.) Language and the Law (C. Owen) |
II, 168 |
| K. Laster and V. Taylor Interpreters and the Legal System (M. Cooke) |
I, 126 |
| Gerald R. McMenamin Forensic Stylistics (D. Goutsos) |
I, 99 |
| Gerald R. McMenamin Forensic Stylistics: A Workbook (C. Owen) |
I, 115 |
| L. Robinson Handbook for Legal Interpreters (M. Cooke) |
I, 132 |
| Gail Stygall Trial Language: Differential Discourse Processing and Discursive Formation (J. Ainsworth) |
II, 194 |
| Roger Shuy Language Crimes (R. Lakoff) |
II, 189 |