Forensic Linguistics in the Curriculum Of
University Studies: Needs, Potentials, And
Limitations
Wiktoria Domańska,
Monika Gąbka,
Aleksandra Kacprzak
et al.
Abstract:This article discusses forensic linguistics as a field of linguistics that due to its potential may be implemented into university curricula. It aims to present the possibilities of this branch, as well as its needs and confinements. The article starts with a brief historical example of using forensic linguistics in practice and is followed by an outline of the field itself – its fundamental aspects and specific relationship with law. Further, there is a description of the potential and needs of forensic scien… Show more
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