Manifestations of Forensic Linguistics in the Works of Agatha Christie The Novels (The A.B.C. Murders, The Witness for the Prosecution) as a Model
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Forensic linguistics, Agatha Christie, The A.B.C. Murders, Witness for the Prosecution.Abstract
This study examines the process of elucidating forensic linguistics, particularly the field of spokendiscourse and what is also known as the voice print (speaker identification), as well as the analysis of linguistic evidence (author identification).
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- Al-Jurjani, Al-Sharif (1953). Dictionary of Definitions, edited by a group of scholars, Beirut, Lebanon.
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