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Legal causality and criminal intent in the legal discourse
Sol Azuelos-Atias
Department of Hebrew Language
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Keyphrases
Causal Relations
100%
Legal Discourse
100%
Criminal Act
100%
Simultaneity
66%
Incidental
33%
Criminal
33%
Time of Use
33%
Legal Significance
33%
Linguistic Means
33%
Mental Element
33%
Arts and Humanities
Action
100%
Crime
100%
Legal discourse
100%
Causal Relation
50%
Simultaneity
33%
Discourse
16%
Speaker
16%
intentions
16%
Motives
16%
Causation
16%
Linguistic Analysis
16%
Social Sciences
Crime
100%
Intention
100%
Causal Relation
100%
Courts
66%
Linguistic Research
33%
Time Use
33%