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Forensic linguistics is the branch of forensic science which deals with the interface between language, crime, and the law.

http://www.thetext.co.uk/

http://www.iafl.org/

http://builder.bham.ac.uk/forensiclinguistics/home.asp

http://www.hofstra.edu/Academics/HCLAS/FLP/index_FLP.cfm

http://www.forensiclinguistics.net

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[edit] How Many Words in Kaczynski's "Unabomber Manifesto"?

This article says that composition contains 3,500 words. But the main Wikipedia "Kaczynski" article says 35,000. So, which is it?