1027. This week, I talk with forensic linguist Natalie Schilling about how people's language gives them away โ in manifestos, ransom notes, text messages, and more.
1027. This week, I talk with forensic linguist Natalie Schilling about how people's language gives them away โ in manifestos, ransom notes, text messages, and more.
Natalie Schilling is a professor emerita of linguistics at Georgetown University in Washington, DC, and runs a forensic linguistics consulting firm. You can find her on LinkedIn.
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