BAR EXAMINATION 2006 REMEDIAL LAW REMEDIAL LAW | - I - 1. What is the concept of remedial law? 2% 2. Distinguish between substantive law and remedial law. 2% 3. How are remedial laws implemented in our system of government? 2% 4. Distinguish jurisdiction from venue? 2% 5. What do you mean by (a) real actions; and (b) personal actions? 2% - II - What court has jurisdiction over an action for specific performance filed by a subdivision homeowner against a subdivision developer
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References: Attardo‚ S. 1994. Linguistic Theories of Humor. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. Attardo‚ S. 2001. Humorous Texts: A Semantic and Pragmatic Analysis. Berlin/New York: Mouton de Gruyter. Attardo‚ S.‚ Hempelmann‚ Ch.F.‚ Di Maio‚ S. 2002. Script oppositions and logical mechanisms: Modelling
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India also has a long tradition in the study of language. However‚ the linguistic tradition in ancient India was exclusively concerned with what is called descriptive or synchronic linguistics.[i] It refused to see that language is not just a self-referential object and its study assumes the organic relationship it has with the society and power. R. K. Agnihotri argues that “the primary preoccupation of linguistics has been the analysis of the structural properties of language” and the “process
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Introduction to Methods of Word Formation in English I. Introduction Linguistics is the scientific study of human language. Linguistics can be broadly broken into three categories or subfields of study: language form‚ language meaning‚ and language in context. The earliest known activities in descriptive linguistics have been attributed to Panini around 500 BCE‚ with his analysis of Sanskrit in Ashtadhyayi. The first subfield of linguistics is the study of language structure‚ or grammar. This focuses
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even on an initial reading. Do give the author credit for having thought about the way the text is phrased: assume that it ’s unlikely that s/he simply stuck something down without thinking‚ though you may feel (and eventually be able to prove from linguistic evidence) that a particular choice is not working well. Once you have the text(s) you intend to work on‚ START THINKING AND NOTE-TAKING AS SOON AS POSSIBLE after finishing this handout‚ so that if you have a deadline to meet‚ you don ’t have
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and more specifically‚ to uncover the underlying ideological assumptions invisible in the texts‚ both source text (ST) and target text (TT)‚ and consequently ascertain whether or not translators’ ideologies are imposed in their translations. The corpus consists of the full text of two different Persian translations of the book Media Control by Noam Chomsky‚ written in English. In a qualitative phase‚ a detailed contrastive/comparative study at the micro-level in terms of fore/back-grounding mechanisms
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Linguistics 123 Reiko Kataoka Midterm Study Tips For our midterm exam‚ it is STRONGLY recommended that you study the lecture notes and video notes thoroughly‚ as most of the questions will be taken from these notes. The exam will contain 53 multiple choice questions‚ each worth 0.5 point for a possible total of 26.5 points towards your total point accumulation. Since the final exam is officially worth 25% of your grade‚ you have the chance to earn 1.5% of extra credit. The 53 qu
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topics common to both cultures and topics less likely to occur within both cultures. The findings suggest that technology-related terms‚ along with introductory terms‚ triggered more instances of code switching and code mixing regardless of the linguistic background of the participants. Conclusions and suggestions for further research are provided. Introduction Developing communicative competence in two or more languages gives individuals opportunities to express their feelings and thoughts and
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Habeas Corpus Our country has certain laws protecting both civilians and prisoners. There is a law given the name Habeas Corpus which states that an accused must be brought before a judge and there must be sufficient evidence and reasoning of why the accused is being sent to jail. This allows the accused to defend their actions or prove the evidence being brought forth is false to keep from unjust imprisonment. Habeas Corpus has been followed since 1215 and recently was put on hold. Recently our
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M. (1977) "Aspects of second language learning in classroom settings." Working Papers on Bilingualism 13: 1-26. Carroll‚ J.B Carroll‚ J. (1973) "Implications of aptitude test research and psycholinguistic theory for foreign language teaching." Linguistics 112: 5-13. Carroll‚ J.B Chomsky‚ N. (1965) Aspects of the Theory of Syntax. Cambridge: MIT Press. Dulay‚ H Gardner‚ R.‚ P. Smythe‚ R. Clement‚ and L. Gliksman (1976) "Second-Language learning: a social-psychological perspective." Canadian Modern
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