Logic and Grammar

The Monist 53 (2):195-203 (1969)
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The words ‘logic’ and ‘grammar’ are understood by all of us to refer to quite intricate doctrines, investigations, etc., which are presented in books which have been written in the past and which continue to be written in the present time.

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