Textual uses of modality and mood in subordinate clauses as part of speech-act orientation L. Brems, L. Ghesquière, F. Van de Velde (Eds.), Intersubjectivity and Intersubjectification in Grammar and Discourse. Theoretical and Descriptive Advances, John Benjamins, Amsterdam/Philadelphia (2014), ...
The executive powers of the Union are assigned by the President who can exercise it directly or through officers subordinate to him in accordance with Constitution. The President has power to appoint and remove certain dignitaries in the states. He appoints the Governor of a ...
This article hopes to make a contribution to the growing body of work on the paradigmatic description of context of situation. Having considered the limited achievements of earlier work on context, I offer a fairly detailed account of what is entailed in
These limited powers are described as “enumerated powers” of Article I, Section 8 of the US Constitution. The authority to collect taxes, control trade, establish a standard naturalization law, establish federal courts (subordinate to the Supreme Court), build and maintain a military, and declar...