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* | *John L. Hilton, "[http://davies-linguistics.byu.edu/courses/chum385/for_class/30.3Hilton.pdf On Verifying Wordprint Studies]: Book of Mormon Authorship," ''BYU Studies'' 30:3 (1990): 89-108, reprinted in ''Book of Mormon [http://gospelink.com/library/doc?book_doc_id=264966 Authorship Revisited]: The Evidence for Ancient Origins'', edited by Noel B. Reynolds, (Provo, Utah : Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies, 1997). | ||
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*Tim Hiatt and John Hilton, "Can Authors Alter their Wordprints? Faulkner's Narrators in As I Lay Dying," ''Selected Papers from the Proceedings of the Sixteenth Annual Symposium'', edited by Melvin Luthy (Provo, Utah: Deseret Language and Linguistic Society, 1990). | *Tim Hiatt and John Hilton, "Can Authors Alter their Wordprints? Faulkner's Narrators in As I Lay Dying," ''Selected Papers from the Proceedings of the Sixteenth Annual Symposium'', edited by Melvin Luthy (Provo, Utah: Deseret Language and Linguistic Society, 1990). |
This page is based on an answer to a question submitted to the FAIR web site, or a frequently asked question.
What are wordprints? What do they have to do with the Book of Mormon?
Intro to Larsen et al
The initial wordprint studies by Larsen, Rencher, and Layton were critiqued in Ernest H. Taves, Trouble Enough: Joseph Smith and the Book of Mormon (Buffalo, N.Y.: Prometheus Books, 1984), 225-60. John Hilton characterized Teves' review as "fundamentally flawed," and noted that his effort "therefore did nothing to add to or detract from their work." (Hilton, 1990).
An LDS author considered some of Larsen, Rencher, and Layton's work in D. James Croft, "Book of Mormon 'Wordprints' Reexamined," Sunstone 6 (March-April 1981): 15-21. Croft pointed out some flaws in their assumptions, and was cautious about whether wordprint evidence should be accepted or rejected as it then stood.
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