AudioLex

Sound Language Evidence

Home
FORENSIC LINGUISTICS NEWS!!!
About Us
Contact Us
Site Map
Our Clients
Our staff
Sources of Evidence
Transcription
Speaker Identification
Audio and Video Enhancement
Audio and Video Authentication
Linguistic Analysis
Security and Business Services
Voice Line-Ups
Language and linguistic Competence
Trademarks
Other Linguistic and Acoustic Applications
Audio and Video Restoration
Foreign Language Work
FAQs
Workshops and Seminars
Client Area
On-Site Work
Security of Exhibits and Information
Serbian Linguistics and I
Vacancies
Linguistic Analysis
 
Linguistic Analysis of written documents can be carried out to determine a number of issues, including anonymous author attribution, plagiarism and the interpretation of linguistic meaning.
Sources of Evidence:

 

  • Letters
  • Suicide notes
  • Emails and texts
  • Policy documents
  • Claims
  • Contracts
  • Instructions, warnings and labels
  • Warranties and guarantees
  • Laws, legislation and regulations
  • Case notes
  • Bills of lading, manifests
  • Reports and articles
  • Essays and theses
  • Lyrics and literature
  • Competition entries
  • Semiotics
  • Advertisements
  • Graffiti
  • Tattoos

 
 
 
 
 
 
Do we have an "Innocent Communication" or:

 

  • Fraud
  • Threat
  • Blackmail
  • Extortion
  • Coercion
  • Conspiracy or collusion
  • Coded messages, requiring the interpretation of drugs and other terminology
  • Hoax
  • Scamming
  • Stalking
  • Malpractice
  • Racism
  • Bullying and harassment
  • Cyber-bullying
  • 419 and similar scams

 

Foreign language, cultural  and religious considerations may be significant and are always taken into account.