We could undertake a #ForensicLinguistic analysis of authorship style to identify who the Secret Barrister is just like with Satoshi Nakamoto. 🤔
But it's more fun to keep guessing. ☺️
Be aware. Advisory note on predatory #ForensicLinguistic conference from #IAFLL.
We are pleased to announce the 19th edition of the International Summer School in Forensic Linguistic Analysis (ISSFLA) at Aston University 24-27 June 2025.
Founded in 2000 by Professor Malcolm Coulthard, the International Summer School in #ForensicLinguistic Analysis 2025 addresses subjects
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Continuing on the theme of #ForensicLinguistic historical casework... in 17thC French theologian David Blondel identified the Decretals of Pseudo-Isidore to be fakes. This body of Papal texts contained phrases & legal terminology not consistent with the periods in which they were written.
For their excellent organisational skills and my teaching colleague Dr Krzysztof Kredens, Director of the Aston Institute of Forensic Linguistics. The #FLsc will be back in March 2026 with an advanced course in #ForensicLinguistic analysis.
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Tomorrow, I begin teaching the #ForensicLinguistic Short Course (FLsc) at Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf with my colleague Krzysztof Kredens. The course is focused on Authorship Analysis and Deception (faked contexts).
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I use this case in my #forensiclinguistic courses on the pragmatic force of word choices. It's very powerful.
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I am so excited to be presenting on my #forensiclinguistic casework at #Ideoling! Considering the influence of #LinguisticIdeology on interpretation of meaning is a new area of research for me. And in beautiful Palma de Mallorca ❤️