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  Advanced Criminal Investigations and Intelligence Operations

  three categories or subfields of study: language form, language mean-

  ing, and language in context. Forensic linguistics or legal linguistics is the application of linguistics to the context of law, language, crime

  investigation, trial, and judicial procedure. Language interpretation is the facilitating of oral or sign-language communication, either simultaneously or consecutively, between users of different languages. The

  process is described by both the words interpreting and interpretation and involves the systematic study of the theory, the description and the

  application of language interpretation and translation. Translation is the communication of the meaning of a source- language text by means

  of an equivalent target- language text (transforming a source text or

  document into the equivalent in another language). Translators always

  risk inappropriate spil over of source- language idiom and usage into

  the target-language translation.

  Transliteration is the conversion of a text from one script to another.

  The conversion of scripts or writing is a procedure of replacing text

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  bet of 26 characters used in English) with the characters of another

  script or system (such as the 33 Cyrillic characters used in Russian)

  to make the text (e.g., proper names) legible for users of another

  language or script.

  A quick and effective head start to learning any language(s) is to learn the parts of speech. This involves identifying and learning the following parts of speech:

  • Nouns—person, place, or thing.

  • Pronouns—take the place of nouns or refers to nouns (I, me, he, she,

  you, it, we, they, his, hers, etc.). (See following list.)

  • Prepositions—links between nouns and pronouns (by, to, etc.).

  • Adjectives—describe nouns (big, small, tall, short, pretty, ugly, etc.).

  • Verbs—action words (come, go, stop, etc.) or links to subjects with

  other parts of sentences (is, was, am, etc.).

  • Present participle (present progressive)—verbs that end in ing.

  • Tense—present (I go), past (I went), future (I will go), present perfect (I have gone), past perfect (I had gone), and future perfect (I will have gone) (Tables 2.2 through 2.4).

  • Progressive tense forms—I am going, I was going, I will be going.

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  • Adverbs—describe verbs (quickly, slowly, loudly, quietly, etc.).

  • Conjunctions—words that join words (and, or, but, if, etc.);

  (remember the cartoon jingle “conjunction junction, what’s your

  function?”).

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