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... 's adult education teacher, and Dr. William Eggington, a linguistics expert.Testimony by Mother. Mr. Dutchie is an ... of linguistics study to legal issues." He was hired to analyze the linguistics of the Miranda warning given to Mr. Dutchie, to opine about " ... interview.Dr. Eggington, applying his expertise in forensic linguistics, formed his opinion after reviewing the Interview Transcript, listening ...
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... whole semester..i got 4 classes today..and they're all tough subjects..the most painful subject is General Linguistics..we got mat saleh to teach us linguistics..but still i ... when i got everything i wished for..then i got another feeling of 'sighing' huhu..second test is around the corner..and my head of linguistics is so empty..no wonder many people hate linguistics!maybe my linguistics ...
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... teachers. And editors/teachers are seldom up to date on the latest nuances of linguistics. Thus, if the dictionary said that "ain't" was standard and correct, they'd run the risk of getting their ... X years, linguists have tended from being prescriptive, toward being descriptive. "Descriptive Linguistics", or just "descriptivism", is the study of language as it is spoken (and written). Thus when the ...
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... , it proved that a Yorkshire man had had possession of her phone after her disappearance. And who says that linguistics has no place in the real world! Perhaps if the petty thief in our example had ... he and other more serious offenders like David Hodgson forgot what a serious contender linguistics can be in choosing whether your bedfellow that night will be your loving spouse, or your friendly local ...
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TENURE-TRACK POSITION IN SLAVIC LINGUISTICS: The Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures of the University of Chicago seeks to fill an entry-level, tenure-track position in Slavic linguistics, with a special interest in diachronic linguistics. The ideal candidate will also have expertise in other historically and/or areally relevant languages or language families. We seek a candidate who
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Dr Tim Grant, Deputy Director of the Centre for Forensic Linguistics at Aston University (UK), is well known in forensic linguistic circles. ScienceDaily has excerpts from an interview with Dr. Grant following the successful conviction of a murderer that relied partly on Dr. Grant's testimony about text messages allegedly sent by the suspect (since convicted) to throw investigators off the trail. ...
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