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First language versus second language effect on memory for motion events: The role of language type and proficiency
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Researching language and cognition in bilinguals
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Are linguistic prediction deficits characteristic of adults with dyslexia?
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Confession to Make: Inadvertent Confessions and Admissions in United Kingdom and United States Police Contexts
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Confession to Make: Inadvertent Confessions and Admissions in United Kingdom and United States Police Contexts
In: Front Psychol (2021)
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Are Linguistic Prediction Deficits Characteristic of Adults with Dyslexia?
In: Brain Sci (2021)
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Bilingual memory advantage: Bilinguals use a common linguistic pattern as an aid to recall memory
Filipovic, Luna. - 2020
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The Complex Adaptive System Principles model for bilingualism: Language interactions within and across bilingual minds
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Bilingualism in Action:Theory and Practice
Filipovic, Luna. - : Cambridge University Press, 2019
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Evidence-gathering in police interviews: Communication problems in evidence-gathering and possible solutions
Filipovic, Luna. - 2019
Abstract: In this paper I discuss the many complexities that police officers have to deal with in their communication with suspects. Investigative interviewing is a very complex communicative situation in itself, with a number of different psychological and sociological variables at play during each interview. In addition, suspect interviews bring about an additional dimension of complexity, which is driven by the fact that a basic principle of conversation, cooperation (Grice 1975) is often not respected and is sometimes severely and purposefully violated, for example when suspects are guilty and want to obscure that very fact or when they believe that their situation would worsen if they cooperated with the police. A further layer of complexity is added when the interviews are carried out via an interpreter, where the fact that the officer and the suspect speak different languages during the interview creates additional barriers to straightforward communication. In the present paper, I identify a number of points at which communication difficulties are encountered in this highly sensitive legal context. For this purpose, I analyse authentic interview datasets provided by two UK police constabularies, and also make comparisons with examples from transcripts of authentic US police interrogations. In addition, I highlight the issues that arise when professional interpretation is not available and when bilingual police officers assume the dual role of investigator-interpreter. Finally, I suggest possible solutions that can help remove the hurdles standing the way of efficient and accurate gathering of communication evidence.
URL: https://ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk/id/eprint/69638/1/Accepted_Manuscript.pdf
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https://doi.org/10.1075/ps.00013.fil
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Speaking in a second language but thinking in the first language: Language-specific effects on memory for causation events in English and Spanish
Filipovic, Luna. - 2018
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Interpreting meaning in police interviews: Applied Language Typology in a Forensic Linguistics context
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Juggling investigation and interpretation: The problematic dual role of police officer-interpreter
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Applying language typology:Practical applications of research on typological contrasts between languages
Filipovic, Luna. - : John Benjamins, 2017
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Applied Language Typology:Applying typological insights in professional practice
Filipovic, Luna. - 2017
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Language rights in danger : access to justice and linguistic (in)equality in multilingual judicial contexts
In: Endangered languages and languages in danger (Amsterdam, 2016), p. 61-86
MPI für Psycholinguistik
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Introduction : endangered languages and languages in danger
In: Endangered languages and languages in danger (Amsterdam, 2016), p. 1-24
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Language rights in danger: Access to justice and linguistic (in)equality in multilingual judicial contexts
In: Endangered languages and languages in danger : issues of documentation, policy, and language rights (2016), S. 61-85
Leibniz-Zentrum Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft
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Introduction: Endangered languages and languages in danger
In: Endangered languages and languages in danger : issues of documentation, policy, and language rights (2016), S. 1-22
Leibniz-Zentrum Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft
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Endangered languages and languages in danger : issues of documentation, policy, and language rights
Filipović, Luna; Pütz, Martin. - Amsterdam : Benjamins, 2016
MPI für Psycholinguistik
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