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Altman's position makes use of a distinction in the analysis of language between
 
  a. surface grammar and deep grammar.
  b. perlocutionary effects and illocutionary force.
  c. sense and reference.
  d. universal grammar and particular instantiation.
  e. semantic content and syntactic structure.

Question 2

A specific area of speech that Altman would not include under the prohibition of campus
  hate-speech codes is speech that
 
  a. insults specific ethnic groups.
  b. is used in the context of sporting events, by fans.
  c. is used in the context of a formal classroom or lecture setting.
  d. demeans or insults on the basis of physical appearance.
  e. is directed by students toward faculty.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

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