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A01=John Olsson
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A01=Michelle Aldridge-Waddon
A01=Paul Pope
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  • ISBN 9781350471405
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Dec 2026
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Now in its fourth edition, this practical introduction to forensic linguistics combines critical theoretical discussion with workplace application. This updated version reflects digital developments in areas such a forensic phonetics, artificial intelligence, and cybercrime, and includes more recent case studies and texts. Student exercises also reflect topics of current, global interest.

This new edition is fully updated and revised throughout and includes:
- a new chapter on author profiling
- a new chapter on forensic phonetics written by Ricky Chan (Hong Kong University)
- the expertise of two new co-authors
- case studies, transcripts to analyse, communication aids to design, and a glossary
- appendices of forensic texts for student study, plus additional exercises and commentaries, and suggestions for further reading
- an updated companion website with a repository of statements, notes and examples referred to throughout the text.

Parts One and Two introduce, illustrate and critically evaluate methods while Part Three applies this introduction to workplace settings. The new revising authors offer an important blend of knowledge and research experience from law and linguistics in the UK and the USA ensuring that this well-established textbook remains relevant for the next generation of students.

John Olsson was a lecturer in Forensic Linguistics in both the School of Linguistics and the School of Law at Bangor University, UK, and was head of the Forensic Linguistics Institute.
June Luchjenbroers was Senior Lecturer in Linguistics at Bangor University, UK.
Paul Pope is Associate Professor at Montana State University Billings in the Department of Social Sciences & Cultural Studies, USA.
Michelle Aldridge-Waddon is a Reader in the School of English, Communication and Philosophy at Cardiff University, UK.

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