The article discusses the concepts of condonation, denial or trivialisation of events that are considered international crimes. Discussion is based on the English text of the Council Framework Decision 2008/913/JHA, dictionaries and works of the law, communication, and linguistic specialists. The article also reviews the diversity of linguistic ways to express condonation, denial, and trivialisation. Condonation includes various expressions of positive evaluation: statements that events were right and proper, gratitude, praise, or justifications Event denial is commonly implemented through the confirmation of contrarian information. Events can be trivialised by denying their significance, scale, mocking, or using a lexicon expres...
The differences between legal and shared understanding of insult and humiliation are discussed. Legi...
One dimension of human life which become the issue and had been debated is about the used of legal t...
This thesis describes how the police apologise, primarily through lexical and syntactic analysis of...
In the introductory article of this special issue on the language of denial, some relevant concepts ...
In the introductory article of this special issue on the language of denial, some relevant concepts ...
This article discusses lingual data based on defamation case analysis, lexical semantics, grammatica...
This article discusses the meaning contained in words and sentences that allegedly have defamation. ...
The article addresses the category of “provocation” as a forensic term that is an interdisciplinary ...
Based on the example analysis of a controversial text, the article addresses some linguistic phenome...
The investigation of language crimes is one of the expert areas of forensic linguistics as a forensi...
The study aims to analyze the condonation in English and Arabic texts from a functional pragmatic pe...
In this article, from a linguistic perspective, "prank" is considered as an object of forensic lingu...
In the article it is considered «feud speech» in the cognitive-semantic and legal aspects. Jurisling...
The article addresses the problem of using a deliberative category of “expert terms” in forensic lin...
The purpose of this B.A. thesis is to provide an analysis of Forensic Linguistics in theory and more...
The differences between legal and shared understanding of insult and humiliation are discussed. Legi...
One dimension of human life which become the issue and had been debated is about the used of legal t...
This thesis describes how the police apologise, primarily through lexical and syntactic analysis of...
In the introductory article of this special issue on the language of denial, some relevant concepts ...
In the introductory article of this special issue on the language of denial, some relevant concepts ...
This article discusses lingual data based on defamation case analysis, lexical semantics, grammatica...
This article discusses the meaning contained in words and sentences that allegedly have defamation. ...
The article addresses the category of “provocation” as a forensic term that is an interdisciplinary ...
Based on the example analysis of a controversial text, the article addresses some linguistic phenome...
The investigation of language crimes is one of the expert areas of forensic linguistics as a forensi...
The study aims to analyze the condonation in English and Arabic texts from a functional pragmatic pe...
In this article, from a linguistic perspective, "prank" is considered as an object of forensic lingu...
In the article it is considered «feud speech» in the cognitive-semantic and legal aspects. Jurisling...
The article addresses the problem of using a deliberative category of “expert terms” in forensic lin...
The purpose of this B.A. thesis is to provide an analysis of Forensic Linguistics in theory and more...
The differences between legal and shared understanding of insult and humiliation are discussed. Legi...
One dimension of human life which become the issue and had been debated is about the used of legal t...
This thesis describes how the police apologise, primarily through lexical and syntactic analysis of...