Part of the Linguistics Commons

Works in Linguistics

2021

Linguistic Estoppel: A Custodial Interrogation Subject’s Reliance on Traditional Language Customs when Facing Unknown Expectations for Legally Efficacious Speech, Taylor J. Smith
BYU Law Review

PDF

2020

Corpus Linguistics and Gun Control: Why Heller Is Wrong, Kyra Babcock Woods
BYU Law Review

PDF

2019

The “Weaponization” of Corpus Linguistics: Testing Heller’s Linguistic Claims, Josh Jones
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

PDF

2018

Semantic Originalism, Moral Kinds, and the Meaning of the Constitution, Ash McMurray
BYU Law Review

PDF

Corpus Linguistics in the Chevron Two-Step, Jacob Crump
BYU Law Review

PDF

2017

The Power of Words: A Comment on Hamann and Vogel’s Evidence-Based Jurisprudence Meets Legal Linguistics—Unlikely Blends Made in Germany, Mark C. Suchman
BYU Law Review

PDF

Advancing Law and Corpus Linguistics: Importing Principles and Practices from Survey and Content Analysis Methodologies to Improve Corpus Design and Analysis, James C. Phillips, Jesse Egbert
BYU Law Review

PDF

The Original Meaning of “religion” in the First Amendment: A Test Case of Originalism’s Utilization of Corpus Linguistics, Lee J. Strang
BYU Law Review

PDF

Corpus Linguistics as a Tool in Legal Interpretation, Lawrence M. Solan, Tammy Gales
BYU Law Review

PDF

Triangulating Public Meaning: Corpus Linguistics, Immersion, and the Constitutional Record, Lawrence B. Solum
BYU Law Review

PDF

Datamining the Meaning(s) of Progress, Jake Linford
BYU Law Review

PDF

Corpus Linguistics and the Criminal Law, Carissa Byrne Hessick
BYU Law Review

PDF

Evidence-Based Jurisprudence Meets Legal Linguistics—Unlikely Blends Made in Germany, Hanjo Hamann, Friedemann Vogel
BYU Law Review

PDF

A Lawyer’s Introduction to Meaning in the Framework of Corpus Linguistics, Neal Goldfarb
BYU Law Review

PDF

Ordinary Meaning and Corpus Linguistics, Stefan Th. Gries, Brian G. Slocum
BYU Law Review

PDF

Comments on James C. Phillips & Jesse Egbert, Advancing Law and Corpus Linguistics: Importing Principles and Practices from Survey and Content-Analysis Methodologies to Improve Corpus Design and Analysis, Edward Finegan
BYU Law Review

PDF

The Dictionary as a Specialized Corpus, Jennifer L. Mascott
BYU Law Review

PDF

#OrdinaryMeaning: Using Twitter as a Corpus in Statutory Analysis, Lauren Simpson
BYU Law Review

PDF

Welcome and Introductions, D. Gordon Smith
Law & Corpus Linguistics Conference

Session 1, Jesse Egbert, James Phillips, Jennifer Mascott, Edward Finegan, Stephen C. Mouritsen
Law & Corpus Linguistics Conference

Session 2, Neil Goldfarb, Lawrence Solan, Tammy Gales, Jill Anderson, Jonah Gelbach
Law & Corpus Linguistics Conference

Lunch & Panel Discussion, Mark Davies, William Eggington, Thomas R. Lee
Law & Corpus Linguistics Conference

Session 3, Hanjo Hamann, Brian Slocum, Stefan Thomas Gries, Stephen C. Mouritsen, Mark Suchman, Carissa Hessick
Law & Corpus Linguistics Conference

Session 4, Lawrence Solum, Lee J. Strang, Jake Linford, David H. Moore
Law & Corpus Linguistics Conference