I knew that section:speechAct:="Obligative: Directive" is the same as speechAct:="Obligative: Directive" but I didn't know that reference:speechAct:="Obligative: Directive" was still a legal argument. When might I use it?
I didn't know that reference:speechAct:="Obligative: Directive" was still a legal argument. When might I use it?
To find an explicit reference to a speech act (outside bibles). See https://wiki.logos.com/New_Search_HELP#Section_Searches for more information.
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