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Further Notes on Logic and Conversation

✍ Scribed by Grice Paul.


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✦ Synopsis


// Studies in the Way of Words. Chapter
3. β€” Harvard University Press, 1989. β€” P. 41-57

Contents:
Stress.
Irony.
Truth.

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