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What (who) is question ouverte - definition

TYPE OF U.S. COURT SUBJECT-MATTER JURISDICTION
Federal question; Federal Question; Federal-question jurisdiction

question tag         
GRAMMATICAL STRUCTURE WHICH TURNS A STATEMENT INTO A QUESTION
Question tag; Question tags; Tag questions; Question marker; Isn't it; Question tail
(question tags)
In grammar, a question tag is a very short clause at the end of a statement which changes the statement into a question. For example, in 'She said half price, didn't she?', the words 'didn't she' are a question tag.
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Tag question         
GRAMMATICAL STRUCTURE WHICH TURNS A STATEMENT INTO A QUESTION
Question tag; Question tags; Tag questions; Question marker; Isn't it; Question tail
A tag question (UK English, question tag) is a construction in which an interrogative element is added to a declarative or an imperative clause. The resulting speech act comprises an assertion paired with a request for confirmation.
Double-barreled question         
TYPE OF INFORMAL FALLACY
Double question; Double barreled question; Double-barrelled question; Double barrelled question; Compound question
A double-barreled question (sometimes, double-direct questionTerry J. Fadem, The Art of Asking: Ask Better Questions, Get Better Answers, FT Press, 2008, , Google Print, p.

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Federal question jurisdiction

In United States law, federal question jurisdiction is a type of subject-matter jurisdiction that gives United States federal courts the power to hear civil cases where the plaintiff alleges a violation of the United States Constitution, federal law, or a treaty to which the United States is a party. The federal question jurisdiction statute is codified at 28 U.S.C. § 1331.