Ralph Morton
@ralphmortonlang.bsky.social
Research Associate at Aston Institute for Forensic Linguistics
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AIFL Thursday Seminars are Back!
Join us fortnightly 4-5pm for our new seminar series!
TOMMOROW! Constructing Idiolect: Using Construction Grammar for cross-genre authorship
Speakers: Dr. Lucia Busso & Dr. Daniela Schneevogt
More info below 👇
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/constructi...
Join us fortnightly 4-5pm for our new seminar series!
TOMMOROW! Constructing Idiolect: Using Construction Grammar for cross-genre authorship
Speakers: Dr. Lucia Busso & Dr. Daniela Schneevogt
More info below 👇
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/constructi...
October 1, 2025 at 5:42 PM
AIFL Thursday Seminars are Back!
Join us fortnightly 4-5pm for our new seminar series!
TOMMOROW! Constructing Idiolect: Using Construction Grammar for cross-genre authorship
Speakers: Dr. Lucia Busso & Dr. Daniela Schneevogt
More info below 👇
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/constructi...
Join us fortnightly 4-5pm for our new seminar series!
TOMMOROW! Constructing Idiolect: Using Construction Grammar for cross-genre authorship
Speakers: Dr. Lucia Busso & Dr. Daniela Schneevogt
More info below 👇
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/constructi...
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The Derek Bentley Case 👇
In a gripping two-part series, the Writing Wrongs podcast investigates one of the UK’s most infamous miscarriages of justice: the tragic story of Derek Bentley, who was sentenced to death in 1953.
In a gripping two-part series, the Writing Wrongs podcast investigates one of the UK’s most infamous miscarriages of justice: the tragic story of Derek Bentley, who was sentenced to death in 1953.
September 12, 2025 at 8:38 AM
The Derek Bentley Case 👇
In a gripping two-part series, the Writing Wrongs podcast investigates one of the UK’s most infamous miscarriages of justice: the tragic story of Derek Bentley, who was sentenced to death in 1953.
In a gripping two-part series, the Writing Wrongs podcast investigates one of the UK’s most infamous miscarriages of justice: the tragic story of Derek Bentley, who was sentenced to death in 1953.
New @aifl.bsky.social blog alert! In the latest in his ‘Meet the Researchers’ series @robbie-davies.bsky.social talks to AIFL and Cardiff University researcher David Griffin @linguistlawyer.com about his work and the role of power and persuasion in legal language. Link: aifl-blog.com/meet-the-res...
Meet the Researchers: Dr David Griffin
By Robbie Davies
aifl-blog.com
July 11, 2025 at 8:35 AM
New @aifl.bsky.social blog alert! In the latest in his ‘Meet the Researchers’ series @robbie-davies.bsky.social talks to AIFL and Cardiff University researcher David Griffin @linguistlawyer.com about his work and the role of power and persuasion in legal language. Link: aifl-blog.com/meet-the-res...
youtu.be/ioC6ovexy2k?... another nice one found during a not entirely successful attempt to put a linguistics themed playlist together
Idiolect Pt.2 (Strings) - Xenolalia, Moulettes
YouTube video by Moulettes
youtu.be
July 4, 2025 at 2:57 PM
youtu.be/ioC6ovexy2k?... another nice one found during a not entirely successful attempt to put a linguistics themed playlist together
youtu.be/j6xpObYYhYE?... straight to the top of my list of favourite songs about (semi) memorable guest lectures
Aesop Rock - John Something (Official Audio)
YouTube video by Rhymesayers Entertainment
youtu.be
July 4, 2025 at 2:50 PM
youtu.be/j6xpObYYhYE?... straight to the top of my list of favourite songs about (semi) memorable guest lectures
Been enjoying working on this aifl-blog.com with the ever-talented @aifl.bsky.social team. ICYMI the first four posts - interviews with Jim Fitzgerald and Nicci MacLeod, and pieces on the manosphere and applying for a PhD in FL - are up now. Lots more exciting forensic linguist content on the way! 🙂
Aston Institute for Forensic Linguistics Blog
This is the blog for the Aston Institute for Forensic Linguistics, the leading hub for forensic linguistics teaching and research worldwide. Our diverse, interdisciplinary community is united by a com...
aifl-blog.com
July 4, 2025 at 8:56 AM
Been enjoying working on this aifl-blog.com with the ever-talented @aifl.bsky.social team. ICYMI the first four posts - interviews with Jim Fitzgerald and Nicci MacLeod, and pieces on the manosphere and applying for a PhD in FL - are up now. Lots more exciting forensic linguist content on the way! 🙂
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🚨NEW EPISODE OUT TODAY🚨
🎙️Writing Wrongs podcast🎙️
A true crime forensic linguistics podcast from @aifl.bsky.social
- Every word leaves a trace
Season1️⃣ Episode7️⃣: "They Said, She Said: The Ayia Napa Rape Case"
👉 Listen 🎧 aston.ac.uk/writing-wrongs 🎧
#truecrime
#podcast
#academicsky
#linguistics
🎙️Writing Wrongs podcast🎙️
A true crime forensic linguistics podcast from @aifl.bsky.social
- Every word leaves a trace
Season1️⃣ Episode7️⃣: "They Said, She Said: The Ayia Napa Rape Case"
👉 Listen 🎧 aston.ac.uk/writing-wrongs 🎧
#truecrime
#podcast
#academicsky
#linguistics
Writing Wrongs
aston.ac.uk
July 4, 2025 at 8:21 AM
🚨NEW EPISODE OUT TODAY🚨
🎙️Writing Wrongs podcast🎙️
A true crime forensic linguistics podcast from @aifl.bsky.social
- Every word leaves a trace
Season1️⃣ Episode7️⃣: "They Said, She Said: The Ayia Napa Rape Case"
👉 Listen 🎧 aston.ac.uk/writing-wrongs 🎧
#truecrime
#podcast
#academicsky
#linguistics
🎙️Writing Wrongs podcast🎙️
A true crime forensic linguistics podcast from @aifl.bsky.social
- Every word leaves a trace
Season1️⃣ Episode7️⃣: "They Said, She Said: The Ayia Napa Rape Case"
👉 Listen 🎧 aston.ac.uk/writing-wrongs 🎧
#truecrime
#podcast
#academicsky
#linguistics
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Check out the work happening at @aifl.bsky.social looking at escalation online.
Using systematic linguistic analysis, @drniccimacleod.bsky.social's project develops clearer definitions of escalation and radicalisation to increase our understanding within online contexts. www.flipsnack.com/leverhulmetr...
May 27, 2025 at 11:40 AM
Check out the work happening at @aifl.bsky.social looking at escalation online.