Everything that linguists have always wanted to know about logic but were ashamed to ask

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Blackwell
Language
English
Pages
524

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Cover of: Everything that linguists have always wanted to know about logic but were ashamed to ask
Everything that linguists have always wanted to know about logic but were ashamed to ask
1993, University of Chicago Press
in English - 2nd ed.
Cover of: Everything That Linguists Have Always Wanted to Know About Logic But Were Ashamed to Ask
Everything That Linguists Have Always Wanted to Know About Logic But Were Ashamed to Ask
May 1989, University of Chicago Press
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Cover of: Everything that linguists have always wanted to know about logic but were ashamed to ask
Cover of: Everything that linguists have always wanted to know about logic but were ashamed to ask
Everything that linguists have always wanted to know about logic but were ashamed to ask
1981, University of Chicago Press
in English

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524p.
Number of pages
524

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OL22789620M
ISBN 10
0631126449
OCLC/WorldCat
224950034
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124085

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Logic is concerned with truth and inference; that is, with determining the conditions under which a proposition is true and the conditions under which one proposition may be inferred or deduced from other propositions.
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