56 research outputs found
Woordvolgorde in presentatieve zinnen en de theoretische basis van multifactoriële grammatica
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Do Speech Evaluation Scales in a Speaker Evaluation Experiment Trigger Conscious or Unconscious Attitudes?
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86051.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)New Ways of Analyzing Variation (NWAV) 38, 22 oktober 200
Can speaker evaluation return private attitudes towards stigmatised varieties? Evidence from emergent standardisation in Belgian Dutch
This thesis examines the relationship between courts,
administrators, and legislators. The goal is to improve the operation of
judicial review in the United States and provide suggestions on how to
enhance emerging doctrines of judicial review in the EU. The thesis
focuses on how courts, agencies, and legislators interact in order to
make and interpret law. Legislators create laws. Administrators apply
and interpret laws. Courts review administrators’ actions and
interpretations. In so doing, they must give some ‘weight’ to the
agency’s interpretation of the statute. This system produces principled
outcomes only if there is ‘principled’ communication between
legislators, courts, and administrators. This has become increasingly
relevant in the United States (due to the proliferation of
administrative acts) and in Europe, due to the move towards ‘Better
Regulation’ in the EU. Thus, this thesis examines the nature of this
‘principled communication’ in order to help guide the appropriate
relationship between courts and administrators. The over-arching
research question is: How should courts and agencies interact in order
to promote strong and effective law?</table
De schoonheid van taal. Hoe wezenlijk is de rol van taalattitudes?
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