Forensic Authorship Analysis Flashcards
What is the study of authorship?
Name and date
Approaches using linguistics to identify the authors of documents by the style of their writing
Solan and Tiersma 2004
What types of texts are examined?
7 types
- Questioned suicide notes
- Anonymous letters
- Text messages
- Plagiarism and collusion
- Threats
- Blackmail
- Fabricated wills
Define dialect
A variety of a language that is a characteristic of a particular group of people
Define sociolect
A variety of language used by a socioeconomic class, a profession, an age group or other social group
Define ethnolect
A language variety associated with a certain ethnic or cultural subgroup
Define idiolect
An individual’s distinctive and unique use of language
What was said about idiolects?
Names and Dates x 2
- 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
What is the stylometry approach?
- 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
What is the stylistic approach?
- 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
What is the vocabulary approach?
- Identifies core lexical items and once-only words
- Entirely based in lexis - is this word used commonly or in the lexicon at all?
What elements of authorship do we look at?
Name and date
4 levels
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
Define display text
- Misdirecting text often found in fake suicide notes
- eg. It wasn’t anything to do with my husband
Example authorship case
Name and date
- 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
Problematic case
Names
Case name
- 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
Aboriginal case
Names
Date
- 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