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Examples Of Lying In Lying

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Since time immemorial, human beings have been lying and according to a study by Bella M. de Paulo et al. on the average every person lies once to twice a day. There are of course all kind of motivations behind a lie, for example people lie to give themselves an advantage or to avoid getting in trouble, when they did wrong. No matter what the intention of lying is, we can all admit that we do it, some more frequently than others, some do it habitually and some of us only as a last resort.
The practice of lying can be approached from various perspectives, such as the ethical and moral concerns with lying or even the statistical analysis of lying, but also from a linguistic standpoint. Sometimes it is easier to recognize a lie from the non-verbal impressions of a person than from the actual content of the lie, but what are indicators of lying from a linguists perspective, and how can we recognize a deception in text messages, without having the slightest notion of the senders behavior while typing the message. In this essay I am indeed going to look at the act of telling a lie from a linguistic standpoint by showing the differences between deception detection in face to face …show more content…

First and foremost, there is the act of lying, which is the deliberate inclusion of false information. Most of the past studies have only focused on the comparison of lying and telling the truth, in terms of linguistic changes. But there is also omission, which most people consider lying, when it is in fact different from telling a plain lie. When using omission, the context of the truth remains the same but key informations are deprived., so it can be used for deception as well as telling a lie. Those two forms of dishonesty can be compared to honesty and to each other with a focus on the occurring changes in linguistic

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