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Psychology of Language and Communication
Volume 16 (2012): Issue 1 (June 2012)
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Freedom of Speech? Israeli Supreme Court Ruling 606/93 - Kidum Initiative Inc. versus the Israel Broadcasting Authority. A Rhetorical Language Analysis
Orly Kayam
Orly Kayam
and
Yair Galily
Yair Galily
| Jul 19, 2012
Psychology of Language and Communication
Volume 16 (2012): Issue 1 (June 2012)
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Published Online:
Jul 19, 2012
Page range:
67 - 78
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.2478/v10057-012-0006-8
Keywords
Israel
,
Supreme Court
,
freedom of speech
,
language analysis
,
rhetoric
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Orly Kayam
Zinman College at the Wingate Institute, Netanya
Yair Galily
Zinman College at the Wingate Institute, Netanya