Title: | Forensic and Police Abbreviations and Other Relevant Word Formation Processes in the TV Series CSI: NY |
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Authors: | ID Deučman, Adina (Author) ID Šabec, Nada (Mentor) More about this mentor... |
Files: | UNI_Deucman_Adina_2013.pdf (2,57 MB) MD5: 59443E4807D9CBF4D2DDA2ECDD9E3B7B PID: 20.500.12556/dkum/3921cedc-d2e5-430d-b0b9-6598731e39af
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Language: | English |
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Work type: | Undergraduate thesis |
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Typology: | 2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis |
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Organization: | FF - Faculty of Arts
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Abstract: | The diploma paper Forensic and Police Abbreviations and Other Relevant Word Formation Processes in the TV Series CSI: NY deals with numerous police, forensic, medical abbreviations and relevant word formation processes which are directly associated with crime scene investigation disciplines. The aim si to list and analyse the use of forensic/police abbreviations and most often used word formation processes in the series' seventh season and compare them to the real forensic and police abbreviations used by police officers and forensic technicians in the United Kingdom and the USA.
The main objectives are to present and describe English abbreviations and word formation processes according to their classification, describe the concept of the discussed TV series and anaylse the types of police and forensic abbreviations in the spin-off’s seventh season by explaining their meaning and providing their frequency of appearance. The same is done for the most often used word formation processes and examples of their use. Furthermore, a comparison of police and forensic abbreviations in the series‘ seventh season to the real forensic and police terminology is discussed.
In the empirical part of my thesis, I present the results and provide interpretations of the questionnaire answered by English language students at our faculty with regard to forensic and police abbreviations. I also determine the percentage of English police and forensic abbreviations used by Slovene police and forensic experts by conducting an interview with a forensic expert. |
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Keywords: | Forensic and police abbreviations, CSI, crime, word formation categories, word formation processes |
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Place of publishing: | Maribor |
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Publisher: | [A. Deučman] |
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Year of publishing: | 2013 |
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PID: | 20.500.12556/DKUM-39853 |
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UDC: | 811.111(043.2) |
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COBISS.SI-ID: | 19876872 |
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NUK URN: | URN:SI:UM:DK:QKMLYACX |
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Publication date in DKUM: | 28.05.2013 |
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Views: | 2049 |
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Downloads: | 209 |
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Categories: | FF
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