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Dr Samuel Larner
Dr Samuel Larner
Senior Lecturer in Forensic Linguistics, Manchester Metropolitan University
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Cross‐cultural deception detection
PJ Taylor, S Larner, SM Conchie, S Van der Zee
Detecting deception: Current challenges and cognitive approaches, 175-201, 2014
662014
Culture moderates changes in linguistic self-presentation and detail provision when deceiving others
PJ Taylor, S Larner, SM Conchie, T Menacere
Royal Society Open Science 4 (6), 170128, 2017
642017
Forensic authorship analysis and the world wide web
S Larner
Springer, 2014
252014
A preliminary investigation into the use of fixed formulaic sequences as a marker of authorship
S Larner
International Journal of Speech Language and the Law 21 (1), 2014
232014
From intellectual challenges to established corpus techniques: introduction to the special issue on forensic linguistics
S Larner
Corpora 10 (2), 131-143, 2015
142015
Detecting deception: Current challenges and cognitive approaches
PJ Taylor, S Larner, SM Conchie, S Van der Zee
72014
The Youth Justice System's Response to the Covid-19 Pandemic
H Smithson, P Gray, D Jump, S Larner, A Nisbet
Manchester Centre for Youth Studies, 2021
62021
To cut a long story short: an analysis of formulaic sequences in short written narratives and their potential as markers of authorship
S Tomblin
Aston University, 2013
62013
Formulaic Sequences as a Potential Marker of Deception: A Preliminary Investigation
S Larner
The Palgrave Handbook of Deceptive Communication, 327-346, 2019
52019
Facilitating children’s informal disclosures of sexual abuse: The role of online counsellors at a national children’s helpline
S Larner
Journal of child sexual abuse 31 (3), 276-296, 2022
42022
Forensic linguistics
S Larner
The Palgrave Handbook of Applied Linguistics Research Methodology, 703-718, 2018
42018
Using a core word to identify different forms of semantically related formulaic sequences and their potential as a marker of authorship
S Larner
Corpora 11 (3), 343-369, 2016
42016
‘How can you punish a child for something that happened over a year ago?’The impacts of COVID-19 on child defendants and implication for youth courts
S Larner, H Smithson
The Journal of Criminal Law 87 (4), 252-265, 2023
32023
What is linguistics creativity in schizophrenia?
O Delgaram-Nejad, D Archer, G Chatzidamianos, S Larner
Journal of Interactional Research in Communication Disorders 11 (2), 194-216, 2021
22021
The Youth Justice System's response to the Covid-19 pandemic-YOTs' adaptations and challenges to service delivery: a national picture
P Gray, H Smithson, A Nisbet, S Larner, D Jump
Manchester Centre for Youth Studies, 2022
12022
The Youth Justice System's Response to the Covid-19 Pandemic-Partnership Working
H Smithson, A Nisbet, S Larner, P Gray, D Jump
Manchester Centre for Youth Studies (MCYS), 2022
12022
The Youth Justice System's Response to the Covid-19 Pandemic-Children's Welfare Needs and Vulnerabilities
H Smithson, A Nisbet, S Larner, P Gray, D Jump
Manchester Centre fro Youth Studies, Manchester Metropolitan University, 2022
12022
Formulaic word n-grams as markers of forensic authorship attribution: Identification of recurrent n-grams in adult L1 English writers’ short personal narratives
S Larner
Phraseology in Legal and Institutional Settings, 258-277, 2017
12017
Book Review: A comparative review of The Routledge Handbook of Forensic Linguistics and The Oxford Handbook of Language and Law
SD Larner
Language and Law—Linguagem e Direito 1 (1), 194-197, 2014
12014
Introduction: The UNABOM Investigation
S Larner, S Larner
Forensic Authorship Analysis and the World Wide Web, 1-11, 2014
12014
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