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Vol. 36, Issue 5, 2020
April 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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