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- Title
"WE THE CITIZENS?": A CORPUS LINGUISTIC INQUIRY INTO THE USE OF "PEOPLE" AND "CITIZENS" IN THE FOUNDING ERA.
- Authors
Stout, Abigail; Coetzee, Diana; Römer, Ute
- Abstract
The article addresses the background and historical context of the people as used in the Tenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Topics discussed include the use of corpus methodology for analyzing this research question; comparative analysis of the words people and citizens; and Bill of Rights of the U.S. citizens.
- Subjects
STATES' rights (American politics); UNITED States. Constitution. 10th Amendment; UNITED States. Constitution; CORPORA; UNITED States. Constitution. Bill of Rights
- Publication
Georgia State University Law Review, 2020, Vol 36, p665
- ISSN
8755-6847
- Publication type
Article