Development and Perspectives of Authorship Examination in Present-day Lithuania
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The first chapter of the article analyses the development of authorship (linguistic) examination in Lithuania: the history of the creation of scientific and methodical bases for criminalistic research of the Lithuanian language and the review of expert practice.
The second chapter discusses novelties of this examination, which are related to the introduction of computer equipment for text printing. The conclusions are made as follows: 1) when such equipment is applied, computer texts may be subject of authorship examination, i.e. printed texts and texts, which are in computer software or hardware, and 2) author may be identified using methods of authorship examination regardless of measures used for corrections of the text. The peculiarities of preparation of comparative materials for the investigation of such texts are also defined.
The second chapter discusses novelties of this examination, which are related to the introduction of computer equipment for text printing. The conclusions are made as follows: 1) when such equipment is applied, computer texts may be subject of authorship examination, i.e. printed texts and texts, which are in computer software or hardware, and 2) author may be identified using methods of authorship examination regardless of measures used for corrections of the text. The peculiarities of preparation of comparative materials for the investigation of such texts are also defined.
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