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An Introduction to Forensic Linguistics: Language In Evidence
M Coulthard, A Johnson, D Wright
Routledge, 2017
10452017
Using word n-grams to identify authors and idiolects: A corpus approach to a forensic linguistic problem
D Wright
International journal of corpus linguistics 22 (2), 212-241, 2017
882017
Identifying idiolect in forensic authorship attribution: an n-gram textbite approach
A Johnson, D Wright
Language and Law/Linguagem e Direito 1 (1), 2014
682014
Stylistic variation within genre conventions in the Enron email corpus: developing a textsensitive methodology for authorship research.
D Wright
International Journal of Speech, Language & the Law 20 (1), 2013
462013
‘This is England, speak English!’: A corpus-assisted critical study of language ideologies in the right-leaning British press
D Wright, G Brookes
Critical Discourse Studies 16 (1), 56-83, 2019
432019
Stylistics versus Statistics: A corpus linguistic approach to combining techniques in forensic authorship analysis using Enron emails
D Wright
University of Leeds, 2014
272014
Voice parade procedures: Optimising witness performance
HMJ Smith, K Bird, J Roeser, J Robson, N Braber, D Wright, PC Stacey
Memory 28 (1), 2-17, 2020
232020
The discursive construction of resistance to sex in an online community
D Wright
Discourse, Context & Media 36, 100402, 2020
222020
Adolescents’ experiences of street harassment: creating a typology and assessing the emotional impact
L Betts, R Harding, S Peart, C Sjolin Knight, D Wright, K Newbold
Journal of Aggression, Conflict and Peace Research 11 (1), 38-46, 2019
212019
Idiolect
D Wright
Oxford University Press, 2018
132018
Ambiguity, responsibility and political action in the UK daily COVID-19 briefings
J Williams, D Wright
Critical Discourse Studies 21 (1), 76-91, 2024
112024
The pragmatic functions of ‘respect’ in lawyers' courtroom discourse: A case study of Brexit hearings
D Wright, J Robson, H Murray-Edwards, N Braber
Journal of Pragmatics 187, 1-12, 2022
102022
Specifying challenges in transcribing covert recordings: Implications for forensic transcription
R Love, D Wright
Frontiers in Communication 6, 797448, 2021
92021
From burden to threat: A diachronic study of language ideology and migrant representation in the British press
G Brookes, D Wright
Corpora and the changing society, 113-140, 2020
92020
Scrunch, growze, or chobble?: Investigating regional variation in sound symbolism in the Survey of English Dialects
D Wright
University of Leeds, 2012
72012
Forensic linguistics
N MacLeod, D Wright
Routledge, 2020
62020
Corpus approaches to forensic linguistics
D Wright
The Routledge Handbook of Forensic Linguistics, 611-627, 2021
5*2021
Assessing the specificity and accuracy of accent judgments by lay listeners
N Braber, H Smith, D Wright, A Hardy, J Robson
Language and speech 66 (2), 267-290, 2023
42023
Evaluating earwitness identification procedures: adapting pre-parade instructions and parade procedure
HMJ Smith, J Roeser, N Pautz, JP Davis, J Robson, D Wright, N Braber, ...
Memory 31 (1), 147-161, 2023
42023
Sexualising weight loss in British tabloids: Celebrities' flaunting'their bodies during a pandemic.
T Coltman-Patel, D Wright
Journal of Language & Discrimination 7 (1), 2023
22023
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