English in the Law Courts: The Part that Articles, Prepositions and Conjunctions Play in Legal DecisionsFocusing on articles, prepositions, and conjunctions, this work deals with the legal difficulties that center around form-words: words that show a relationship but do not present a specific idea to the mind. |
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