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From corpus to clinic:health communication research and the impact agenda
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Using impact to make impact?:experiences from a dialect crowdsourcing project
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What the /fᴧk/? An acoustic pragmatic-analysis of meaning in The Wire
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A Visualization Method for Understanding Forensic Statements
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Forensic statements are lengthy and contain large amounts of complex information. Consequently, it is often difficult for readers of such reports to identify connections between disparate pieces of evidence and to properly and objectively assess their value to the case in question. Readers have no alternative but to rely on intuition and experience to make sense of the complex arguments and propositions arising from forensic evidence. This research investigates the opportunities in the convergence of linguistic approaches to extracting and reconstructing the cognitive structure, i.e. “TextWorlds”, in a statement, and the computerized operational settings for enabling effective and hopefully more accurate interpretation of forensic discourse through visualization. This will be of benefit to a wide range of stakeholders, including investigating officers, prosecuting and defence counsels, judges and jurors.
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QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science; QA76 Computer software
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URL: http://eprints.hud.ac.uk/id/eprint/29990/1/Poster.pdf http://eprints.hud.ac.uk/id/eprint/29990/2/camera_ready.pdf http://eprints.hud.ac.uk/id/eprint/29990/
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The Visualisation of Cognitive Structures in Forensic Statements
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The effects of deaf and hard-of-hearing subtitles on the characterisation process: a cognitive stylistic study of The Wire
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Thinking about the news : thought presentation in early modern English news writing
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