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The Dawn of the Human-Machine Era: A forecast of new and emerging language technologies.
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The Dawn of the Human-Machine Era: A forecast of new and emerging language technologies
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As implicações linguísticas da identidade = The linguistic implications of identity
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The dawn of the human-machine era: a forecast of new and emerging language technologies
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Assuming identities online: Authorship synthesis in undercover investigations
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Da "intimidação intencional" aos "ciúmes excessivos": uma análise linguística forense das Fichas de Avaliação de Risco
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Computational forensic linguistics: an overview of computational applications in forensic contexts
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Carter, R. & Goddard, A. (2015) How to analyse texts: a toolkit for students of English [Recensão]
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‘Reporter fired for plagiarism’: a forensic linguistic analysis of news plagiarism ...
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Reporter fired for plagiarism : a forensic linguistic analysis of news plagiarism
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Detecting Translingual Plagiarism And The Backlash Against Translation Plagiarists ...
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Detecting translingual plagiarism and the backlash against translation plagiarists
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Detecting plagiarism in the forensic linguistics turn ...
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Abstract:
This study investigates plagiarism detection, with an application in forensic contexts. Two types of data were collected for the purposes of this study. Data in the form of written texts were obtained from two Portuguese Universities and from a Portuguese newspaper. These data are analysed linguistically to identify instances of verbatim, morpho-syntactical, lexical and discursive overlap. Data in the form of survey were obtained from two higher education institutions in Portugal, and another two in the United Kingdom. These data are analysed using a 2 by 2 between-groups Univariate Analysis of Variance (ANOVA), to reveal cross-cultural divergences in the perceptions of plagiarism. The study discusses the legal and social circumstances that may contribute to adopting a punitive approach to plagiarism, or, conversely, reject the punishment. The research adopts a critical approach to plagiarism detection. On the one hand, it describes the linguistic strategies adopted by plagiarists when borrowing from other ...
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.48780/publications.aston.ac.uk.00020759 https://publications.aston.ac.uk/id/eprint/20759
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