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Journal article

WRIGHT, D. and PICORNELL, I., 2024. Semiotic perspectives on forensic and legal linguistics: unifying approaches in the language of the legal process and language in evidence. International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue internationale de Sémiotique juridique. ISSN 0952-8059

SMITH, H.M.J., ROESER, J., PAUTZ, N., DAVIS, J.P., ROBSON, J., WRIGHT, D., BRABER, N. and STACEY, P.C., 2022. Evaluating earwitness identification procedures: adapting pre-parade instructions and parade procedure. Memory. ISSN 0965-8211

WILLIAMS, J. and WRIGHT, D., 2022. Ambiguity, responsibility and political action in the UK daily COVID-19 briefings. Critical Discourse Studies. ISSN 1740-5904

COLTMAN-PATEL, T. and WRIGHT, D., 2022. Sexualising public health in British tabloids: celebrities ‘flaunting’ weight loss during a pandemic. Journal of Language and Discrimination. ISSN 2397-2637 (Forthcoming)

BRABER, N., SMITH, H., WRIGHT, D., HARDY, A. and ROBSON, J., 2022. Assessing the specificity and accuracy of accent judgments by lay listeners. Language and Speech. ISSN 0023-8309

WRIGHT, D., ROBSON, J., MURRAY-EDWARDS, H. and BRABER, N., 2022. The pragmatic functions of 'respect' in lawyers' courtroom discourse: a case study of Brexit hearings. Journal of Pragmatics, 187, pp. 1-12. ISSN 0378-2166

LOVE, R. and WRIGHT, D., 2021. Specifying challenges in transcribing covert recordings: implications for forensic transcription. Frontiers in Communication, 6: 797448. ISSN 2297-900X

WRIGHT, D., 2020. The discursive construction of resistance to sex in an online community. Discourse, Context & Media, 36: 100402. ISSN 2211-6958

SMITH, H., BIRD, K., ROESER, J., ROBSON, J., BRABER, N., WRIGHT, D. and STACEY, P.C., 2020. Voice parade procedures: optimising witness performance. Memory, 28 (1), pp. 2-17. ISSN 0965-8211

BETTS, L.R., HARDING, R., PEART, S., SJÖLIN, C., WRIGHT, D. and NEWBOLD, K., 2019. Adolescents' experiences of street harassment: creating a typology and assessing the emotional impact. Journal of Aggression, Conflict and Peace Research, 11 (1), pp. 38-46. ISSN 1759-6599

WRIGHT, D. and BROOKES, G., 2019. 'This is England, speak English!': a corpus-assisted critical study of language ideologies in the right-leaning British press. Critical Discourse Studies, 16 (1), pp. 56-83. ISSN 1740-5904

WRIGHT, D., 2017. Using word n-grams to identify authors and idiolects: a corpus approach to a forensic linguistic problem. International Journal of Corpus Linguistics, 22 (2), pp. 212-241. ISSN 1384-6655

JOHNSON, A. and WRIGHT, D., 2014. Identifying idiolect in forensic authorship attribution: an n-gram textbite approach. Language and Law / Linguagem e Direito, 1 (1), pp. 37-69. ISSN 2183-3745

WRIGHT, D., 2013. Stylistic variation within genre conventions in the Enron email corpus: developing a text-sensitive methodology for authorship research. International Journal of Speech, Language and the Law, 20 (1), pp. 45-75. ISSN 1748-8885

WRIGHT, D., 2011. The accuracy and motivations of semi-phonetic respellings in ‘Summer Bulletin’ dialect literature. Transactions of the Yorkshire Dialect Society, 111 (22), pp. 36-44. ISSN 0954-6316

Authored book

COULTHARD, M., JOHNSON, A. and WRIGHT, D., 2017. An introduction to forensic linguistics: language in evidence. London: Routledge. ISBN 9781138641716

Chapter in book

HARDING, R., BETTS, L., WRIGHT, D., PEART, S. and SJÖLIN, C., 2021. Adolescent girls' experiences of street harassment: emotions, comments, impact, actions and the law. In: I. ZEMPI and J. SMITH, eds., Misogyny as hate crime. London: Routledge, 121–139. ISBN 9780367903176

WRIGHT, D., 2021. Corpus approaches to forensic linguistics. In: M. COULTHARD, A. MAY and R. SOUSA-SILVA, eds., The Routledge handbook of forensic linguistics. London: Routledge, pp. 611-627. ISBN 9780367137847

BROOKES, G. and WRIGHT, D., 2020. From burden to threat: a diachronic study of language ideology and migrant representation in the British press. In: P. RAUTIONAHO, A. NURMI and J. KLEMOLA, eds., Corpora and the changing society: studies in the evolution of English. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, pp. 113-140. ISBN 9789027205438

MACLEOD, N. and WRIGHT, D., 2020. Forensic linguistics. In: S. ADOLPHS and D. KNIGHT, eds., Routledge handbook of English language and digital humanities. London: Routledge, pp. 360-367.

WRIGHT, D., 2018. Idiolect. In: M. ARONOFF, ed., Oxford bibliographies in linguistics. New York: Oxford University Press.

Conference contribution

HARRINGTON, L., LOVE, R. and WRIGHT, D., 2022. Analysing the performance of automated transcription tools for covert audio recordings. In: 30th Annual Conference of the International Association for Forensic Phonetics and Acoustics (IAFPA 2022), Prague, Czech Republic, 10-13 July 2022.

GIMÉNEZ, R., QUERALT, S. and WRIGHT, D., 2022. The representation(s) of forensic linguistics in the media: reflections from the community. In: 4th European Conference of the International Association for Forensic and Legal Linguistics, Porto, Portugal, 18-21 July 2022.

WRIGHT, D., 2022. Corpora and the evolution of forensic linguistics. In: Corpus Linguistics: the past, the present and the potential’. British Association for Applied Linguistics (BAAL) Corpus Linguistics Special Interest Group Symposium, University of Leeds, Leeds, 13 May 2022.

PAVER, A., BRABER, N. and WRIGHT, D., 2022. Forensic implications of listener judgements on speaker pitch and rate of articulation. In: British Association of Academic Phoneticians (BAAP) Colloquium, York, 4-8 April 2022.

WRIGHT, D. and WILLIAMS, J., 2021. Ambiguity, transitivity and responsibility in the UK daily Coronavirus briefings. In: 1st International Online Systemic Functional Linguistics Interest Group (SFLIG) Conference, Online, 16-19 November 2021.

PAUTZ, N., SMITH, H., ROESER, J., DAVIS, J., ROBSON, J., WRIGHT, D., BRABER, N. and STACEY, P., 2021. Evaluating earwitness identification procedures: adapting pre-parade instructions and parade procedure. In: British Psychological Society Cognitive Section Annual Conference 2021, Virtual, 02-03 September 2021.

PAVER, A., BRABER, N. and WRIGHT, D., 2021. Examining social and behavioural judgements of British English accents. In: 13th UKLVC Conference, University of Glasgow, 08-10 September 2021.

WRIGHT, D., 2021. Positioning and responsibility in the opening statements of the Grenfell Tower inquiry: a corpus-assisted analysis. In: 15th International Association of Forensic Linguistics conference, Aston University, 13-15 September 2021.

BRABER, N., WRIGHT, D. and PAVER, A., 2021. To what extent do social judgements of accents affect voice judgements? In: British Association for Applied Linguistics 2021 conference, Northumbria University, 09-11 September 2021.

PAVER, A., WRIGHT, D. and BRABER, N., 2021. Accent judgements for social traits and criminal behaviours: ratings and implications. In: 29th International Association for Forensic Phonetics and Acoustics Annual Conference, University of Marburg, 22-25 August 2021.

WRIGHT, D., 2021. On the use of corpora in forensic linguistics: traditions and trends. In: Corpora in Applied Linguistics: Broadening the Agenda’. British Association for Applied Linguistics (BAAL) and Cambridge University Press Seminar, Aston University, Birmingham, 15-16 April 2021.

WRIGHT, D., 2020. Persuasion as incitement? Patterns of advice in a pick-up-artist community of practice. In: Influence, Manipulation, and Seduction – Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Persuasive Language Symposium, Basel, Switzerland, 22 November 2020.

WILLIAMS, J. and WRIGHT, D., 2020. Pronominal ambiguity and ascriptions of responsibility in the UK daily coronavirus briefings. In: 46th Conference of the Japan Association for English Corpus Studies (JAECS), Virtual, 3-4 October 2020.

WILLIAMS, J. and WRIGHT, D., 2020. “The more we restrict contact, the more we slow the spread of infection”: ambiguity, responsibility and political action in the UK coronavirus briefings. In: Corpora and Discourse International Conference 2020, University of Sussex, 17-19 June 2020.

WRIGHT, D., 2019. "You can't sit with us": the value of non-forensic data in forensic linguistics. In: The Germanic Society for Forensic Linguistics (GSFL) Roundtable in Forensic Linguistics and Forensic Phonetics, Graz, Austria, 5 September 2019.

WRIGHT, D., 2019. Discursive constructions of consent and resistance: a corpus study of a Pick Up Artist community. In: 10th International Corpus Linguistics Conference (CL2019), Cardiff University, 22-26 July 2019.

BRABER, N., SMITH, H.M.J., ROBSON, J., WRIGHT, D. and HARDY, A., 2018. Accent detection in earwitness identification. In: Germanic Society for Forensic Linguistics (GSFL2018), University of York, York, 2-5 August 2018.

SMITH, H.M.J., KELLY, S., BRABER, N., ROBSON, J. and WRIGHT, D., 2018. Developing a procedure for eliciting accurate, detailed, and consistent forensic voice descriptions from lay witnesses. In: British Psychological Society Cognitive Psychology Section Annual Conference 2018, Liverpool Hope University, Liverpool, 29-31 August 2018.

BRABER, N., SMITH, H.M.J., ROBSON, J., WRIGHT, D. and KELLY, S., 2018. “Not deep just average”: improving the useability of lay-listener voice descriptions. In: Germanic Society for Forensic Linguistics (GSFL2018), University of York, York, 2-5 August 2018.

WRIGHT, D. and ONYENWE, I.E., 2018. Predatory discourses and the incitement of violence against women in an online discussion forum. In: The 9th Inter-Varietal Applied Corpus Studies (IVACS) International Conference, University of Malta, Msida, Malta, 13-15 June 2018.

BROOKS, G. and WRIGHT, D., 2018. This is England, speak English! A corpus-assisted critical study of language ideologies in the British press. In: The 9th Inter-Varietal Applied Corpus Studies (IVACS) International Conference, University of Malta, Msida, Malta, 13-15 June 2018.

BROOKS, G. and WRIGHT, D., 2018. Speak English or go home! A corpus-assisted critical study of English language ideology in the British press. In: The 39th Annual Conference of the International Computer Archive of Modern and Medieval English (ICAME 2018), Tampere, Finland, 30 May – 3 June 2018.

BETTS, L.R., HARDING, R., PEART, S., SJÖLIN KNIGHT, C., WRIGHT, D. and NEWBOLD, K., 2017. Adolescents' experiences of street harassment: creating a typology and assessing the emotional impact. In: British Psychological Society, Mathematical, Statistical and Computing Section Annual General Meeting, London, 9 December 2017.

WRIGHT, D., BETTS, L., HARDING, R., PEART, S. and SJÖLIN KNIGHT, C., 2017. Investigating children's accounts of street harassment. In: 13th Biennial International Association of Forensic Linguists Conference, The University of Porto, Porto, Portugal, 10-14 July 2017.

HARDING, R., BETTS, L., PEART, S., SJÖLIN KNIGHT, C., WRIGHT, D. and NEWBOLD, K., 2017. Street harassment of children and young people of secondary school age: an inter-disciplinary, child-inspired study. In: Social Policy Association Annual Conference 2017, University of Durham, Durham, 10-12 July 2017.

WRIGHT, D., BETTS, L., HARDING, R., PEART, S. and SJÖLIN KNIGHT, C., 2017. Understanding street harassment of children: identifying recurrent behaviours in a corpus of young people's accounts of harassment. In: Corpus Linguistics 2017, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, 24-28 July 2017.

BETTS, L., HARDING, R., PEART, S., SJÖLIN KNIGHT, C., WRIGHT, D. and NEWBOLD, K., 2017. Exploring adolescents’ reports of street harassment: determining commonalities in experiences and negative emotions. In: Society for Research in Child Development (SRCD) Biennial Meeting 2017, Austin Convention Center, Austin, Texas, United States, 6-8 April 2017.

WRIGHT, D., JOHNSON, A. and WOOLLS, D., 2016. Expecting the remarkable but finding the mundane: unremarkable yet idiolectal ngrams as markers of authorship. In: Sociolinguistics Symposium 21, University of Murcia, Murcia, Spain, 15-18 June 2016.

JOHNSON, A. and WRIGHT, D., 2016. Business-only or business and pleasure identities? Constructing styles and stances in online email interaction. In: Cybercrime: Language and Identity Online, Aston University, Birmingham, 20 May 2016.

WRIGHT, D., 2015. Testing the theory of idiolect. In: British Association for Applied Linguistics (BAAL) 2015 Annual Meeting, Aston University, Birmingham, September 2015.

WRIGHT, D., 2015. Corpora in court? A case for a corpus-based approach to forensic authorship analysis. In: Corpus Linguistics Beyond Boundaries: Interdisciplinary Applications Symposium, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, 10 July 2015.

WRIGHT, D., 2015. Size isn't everything: rediscovering the individual in corpus-based forensic authorship attribution. In: Corpus Linguistics 2015, Lancaster University, Lancaster, 21-24 July 2015.

JOHNSON, A. and WRIGHT, D., 2014. n-gram textbites in the Enron email corpus: combining corpus-stylistic, computational, and case study approaches to authorship attribution. In: The Regional Conference of the International Association of Forensic Linguists (IAFL), Sfax, Tunisa, 12-14 December 2014.

JOHNSON, A. and WRIGHT, D., 2014. Identifying idiolect in (forensic) authorship attribution: an n-gram textbite approach. In: Sociolinguistics Symposium 20, University of Jyväskylä, Jyväskylä, Finland, 15-18 June 2014.

WRIGHT, D., 2014. "Idiolect and the uniqueness of encoding": twenty years of corpora and forensic authorship analysis. In: The Seventh Inter-Varietal Applied Corpus Studies (IVACS) International Conference, University of Newcastle, Newcastle, 19-21 June 2014.

Journal editorship

WRIGHT, D., DI BARI, M., NORTON, C., ABDULLAH, A. and KHAMAM, R., 2013. Leeds Working Papers in Linguistics and Phonetics. Leeds: University of Leeds.

Research report for external body

JACKSON, J., DOAK, J., SAUNDERS, C., WRIGHT, D. and COOPER, D., 2024. Mapping the changing face of cross-examination: final report. Nottingham: Nottingham Trent University.

JACKSON, J., DOAK, J., SAUNDERS, C., WRIGHT, D. and COOPER, D., 2022. Mapping the changing face of cross-examination in criminal trials. Interim report for the Nuffield Foundation. Nottingham: Nottingham Trent University.

DOAK, J., JACKSON, J., SAUNDERS, C., WRIGHT, D., GÓMEZ FARIÑAS, B. and DURDIYEVA, S., 2021. Cross-examination in criminal trials towards a revolution in best practice? Nottingham: Nottingham Law School, Nottingham Trent University, p. 124.

Working paper

WRIGHT, D., 2012. Scrunch, growze, or chobble?: investigating regional variation in sound symbolism in the Survey of English Dialects. Leeds: University of Leeds.

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