The Linguistics of Analysing Deception in Written Texts

Isabel Picornell author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Publishing:31st Jul '26

£18.00

This title is due to be published on 31st July, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

The Linguistics of Analysing Deception in Written Texts cover

Recent research demonstrates most beliefs about deception detection are myths. This Element introduces the linguistic perspective.

This Element explores the analysis of deception in written texts from a forensic linguistic perspective. It provides an overview of the evolution of deception research and philosophy, from its conceptualization as a sin against God, to cue leakage theories and pseudoscience built on medieval concepts of sinful behavior.This Element explores the analysis of deception in written texts from a forensic linguistic perspective. It provides an overview of the evolution of deception research and philosophy, from its earliest conceptualisation as a sin against God, to cue leakage theories and pseudoscientific beliefs built on medieval concepts of deceptive behaviour, to current psychology and linguistic based approaches to identifying lying. This requires an appreciation of where linguistic analysis fits into the eight decades plus of deception research, which is addressed here: the relationships between deceptive intention and communication; between emotional states and the linguistic features claimed to represent them; and between language and linguistic analysis. This Element is written for the non-linguist professional, especially those engaged in investigative and inquisitorial contexts, to provide them with some knowledge to assess the strengths and limitations of approaches to analysing lying and deception as produced in written texts.

ISBN: 9781009671071

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75 pages