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Andrea Nini, A theory of linguistic individuality for authorship analysis (Elements in Forensic Linguistics). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2023. Pp. 96. Online ISBN 9781108974851.

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Andrea Nini, A theory of linguistic individuality for authorship analysis (Elements in Forensic Linguistics). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2023. Pp. 96. Online ISBN 9781108974851.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 March 2025

Mike Kestemont*
Affiliation:
Department of Literature University of Antwerp Prinsstraat 13 2000 Antwerp Belgium [email protected]

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