
معرفی
Sune Sønderberg Mortensen is an Associate Professor at Roskilde University's Department of Communication and Arts Language, Culture and Cognition. His research focuses on Danish language structures, forensic linguistics, and micro-analytical approaches to legal discourse, particularly in criminal trials. He collaborates with judicial institutions to analyze courtroom interactions, witness examinations, and framing strategies in legal contexts. Mortensen also holds an editorial role at Acta Linguistica Hafniensia and has contributed to interdisciplinary projects on language and cognition.
Education background not explicitly detailed in text but implied through academic rank and research activities. Research interests span forensic linguistics (linguistic analysis of deception, legal institutions' language use), functional linguistics, and pragmatics. His work explores how linguistic choices shape social interactions, cultural practices, and legal outcomes.
Recent publications focus on courtroom discourse framing in rape trials, Danish language policy debates, and pragmatic analysis frameworks. He has participated in projects like LingCoRT (Linguistic Constructions of Sexual Abuse in Trials) and served as project manager for 'The Linguistic Negotiation of Truth in Danish Criminal Trials' (2014-2018).
Engaged in media commentary on language-related societal issues, including debates on Danish studies and environmental activism discourse. Active in workshops/seminars on garbage discourse, interjections, and language of lies/deception.




