| A failed appeal (M. Coulthard) |
II, 287 |
| Clash of world perspectives: the discursive practices of the law, the witness and the interpreter (S. Hale) |
II, 197 |
| Different influences of the native language of a listener on speaker recognition (O. Köster and N. O. Schiller) |
I, 18 |
| Investigation into the claim of weighted Cusum in authorship attribution studies (D. Canter and J. Chester) |
II, 252 |
| KISSing the jury: advantages and limitations of the 'keep it simple' principle in the presentation of expert evidence to courts and juries (K. Storey-White) |
II, 280 |
| Phonetic manisfestations of cognitive and physical stress in trained and untrained police officers (Marianne Jessen) |
I, 125 |
| Phonological variation in speaker identification (S. Moosmüller) |
I, 29 |
| Problems of voice line-ups (A. Stuart Laubstein) |
II, 262 |
| Some general phonetic and forensic aspects of speaking tempo (H. J. Künzel) |
I, 48 |
| Speaker-specific information in voice quality parameters (Michael Jessen) |
I, 84 |
| Ten unanswered language question about Miranda (R. W. Shuy) |
II, 175 |
| Textual kidnapping - a case of plagiarism among three student texts? (A. Johnson) |
II, 210 |
| The classification of different phonation types in emotional and neutral speech (G. Klasmeyer and W. F. Sendlmeier) |
I, 104 |
| The dictation and alteration of text (J. Olsson) |
II, 226 |
| The effect of removing linguistic information upon identifying speakers of a foreign language (N. O. Schiller, O. Köster and M. Duckworth) |
I, 1 |
| The imitated voice - a problem for voice line-ups? (F. Schlichting and K. P. H. Sullivan) |
I, 148 |