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Case law / Philosophy of language / Semiotics / Performative utterance / Stare decisis / Performativity / J. L. Austin / Felicity conditions / Precedent / Law / Pragmatics / Science
Date: 2011-10-07 04:16:37
Case law
Philosophy of language
Semiotics
Performative utterance
Stare decisis
Performativity
J. L. Austin
Felicity conditions
Precedent
Law
Pragmatics
Science

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