This article discusses scholars who have studied forensic linguistics and their works. It also highlights the importance and role of forensic linguistics within the field of linguistics. The article emphasizes that studying and researching forensic linguistics is beneficial for both linguists and professionals in the legal field. Forensic linguistics is considered a small but emerging subfield within modern linguistics and legal studies
This article discusses scholars who have studied forensic linguistics and their works. It also highlights the importance and role of forensic linguistics within the field of linguistics. The article emphasizes that studying and researching forensic linguistics is beneficial for both linguists and professionals in the legal field. Forensic linguistics is considered a small but emerging subfield within modern linguistics and legal studies
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1 | Minavarov K.. | ! | Alisher Navo‘i Tashkent State University of Uzbek Language and Literature |
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