Forensic Authorship Analysis Flashcards

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What is the study of authorship?

Name and date

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Approaches using linguistics to identify the authors of documents by the style of their writing

Solan and Tiersma 2004

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What types of texts are examined?

7 types

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  • Questioned suicide notes
  • Anonymous letters
  • Text messages
  • Plagiarism and collusion
  • Threats
  • Blackmail
  • Fabricated wills
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Define dialect

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A variety of a language that is a characteristic of a particular group of people

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Define sociolect

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A variety of language used by a socioeconomic class, a profession, an age group or other social group

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Define ethnolect

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A language variety associated with a certain ethnic or cultural subgroup

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Define idiolect

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An individual’s distinctive and unique use of language

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What was said about idiolects?

Names and Dates x 2

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  • Every native speaker has their own distinct and individual version of language….this idiolect will manifest itself in their text choices
    Coulthard 2004
  • Writers have constant features in their practice springing from ingrained habits of language
    Eagleson 1994
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What is the stylometry approach?

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  • Linguistic finger prints
  • Relative frequency of function/grammar words
  • Word frequency distributions
  • Mathematical approach that needs lots of data
  • Founded on idiolect ideas
  • Detects similarity of texts to determine author
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What is the stylistic approach?

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  • Looks at how word choices reflect individual and societal influences
  • Looks at statistical occurrence of choices
  • Moves away from idiolect and focuses on person’s past uses
  • Less statistical than stylometry
  • Smaller corpus and includes grammar
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What is the vocabulary approach?

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  • Identifies core lexical items and once-only words

- Entirely based in lexis - is this word used commonly or in the lexicon at all?

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What elements of authorship do we look at?

Name and date

4 levels

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Character level: Punctuation and how often things occur next to each other

Word level: Function words, content words, collocations, vocab richness and average word length

Sentence level: Part of speech tagging (eg. isn’t it tag), anaphoric referencing (referencing back), sentence type and sentence length

Text level: Paragraph length, text length and discourse strategies

Chaski 2012

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12
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Define display text

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  • Misdirecting text often found in fake suicide notes

- eg. It wasn’t anything to do with my husband

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13
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Example authorship case

Name and date

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  • Eagleson 1994
  • Sydney man arrested for murder of wife 1981
  • Letter supposedly written by wife saying she was leaving but not the husband’s fault (DISPLAY TEXT)
  • Stylistic approach, looked at typed farewell letter, husband’s corpus and wife’s corpus
  • Character level:
  • Assault spelt same by husband and farewell letter
  • Common nouns with capitals by husband and farewell letter
  • Intrusive apostrophe eg. onion’s
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Problematic case

Names

Case name

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  • Jonbenét Ramsey case 1996

Eades:

  • How can linguistics determine age of author eg. 30+ and not 21+
  • How can they determine if something is a purposeful mistake?

Shuy:
- Linguists cannot know a speaker’s intentions

Butters:
- Claims were made on a sensational tv show, not in a court of law

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Aboriginal case

Names

Date

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  • Max Stuart convicted of murder
  • Signed confession was manipulated by police officers
  • 850 word statement
  • Stuart claims he was assaulted and intimidted
  • FL Strehlow listened to Stuart’s speech and concluded statement was not his language (stylistic approach?)
  • Didn’t fit Northern Territory English as spoken by Aborigines

1959 case started, released 1970

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