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When perlocutions become silent: politicians and the right of silence–a case study
Dennis Kurzon
Department of English Language & Literature
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Perlocutionary Acts
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Crime Scene Investigation
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Perlocution
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Israel
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Bribery
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Criminal Investigation
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Police
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perlocution
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Israel
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Voters
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Crime
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limelight
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Police
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Israel
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