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Vol. 36, Issue 5, 2020April 01, 2020 EDT

“We the Citizens?”: A Corpus Linguistic Inquiry into the Use of “People” and “Citizens” in the Founding Era

Abigail Stout, Diana Coetzee, Ute Romer,
10th amendment corpus linguistics constitutional law
Georgia State University Law Review
Abigail Stout, Diana Coetzee & Ute Romer, “We the Citizens?”: A Corpus Linguistic Inquiry into the Use of “People” and “Citizens” in the Founding Era, 36 Georgia State University Law Review 665 (2020).
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