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  1. GRICE, HERBERT PAUL(19131988): An entry from Gale's <i>Encyclopedia of Philosophy</i> by Richard Grandy, Richard Warner, 2006

61. WMCLC Catalogue G
grice, Frederick. Folk tales of the west midlands (1952). Griffin, Carol Grubb, David herbert Watkins. Last days of the eagle and other poems (1976)
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To find if a book is available in the West Midlands Creative Literature Collection browse through the complete online catalogue of printed resources, which is arranged alphabetically by author. These books are part of a public library resource and are not for sale. Galletley, Leonard Call of the miles (1916) Galletley, Leonard Mountain's vision and other poems ( ) Galletley, Leonard Inishtor and other poems (1925) Galletley, Leonard Evening on the Mawddach estuary (1929) Galletley, Leonard English village (1933) Game, Heather Life upon the wicked stage Gandy, Ida Deer stealers: a village play in three acts (1924) Garbett, Bckey Decisions! Decisions! (1999) Gardner, Brian Terrible rain (1966) Gardner, Helen Faber book of religious verse (1972) Garfitt, Roger Broken road (1982) Garfitt, Roger West of elm (1974) Garfitt, Roger Selected poems (2000) Garfitt, Roger Border songs (1996) Garnett, Henry Secret of the rocks (1958) Garrison, Philip Lime tree notes (1976) Garrison, Philip

62. Die Explikation Des Meinens Nach Grice Und Strawson
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63. ScienceDirect - Journal Of Pragmatics : To Grice Or Not To Grice
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Abstract + References PDF (25 K) Related Articles in ScienceDirect In Memoriam: Harold C. Grice (1925
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Comprehending Indirect Replies: When and How Are Their Conveyed Meanings Activated?
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64. Atypon Link - Error
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65. Spontaneous And Reactive Attributions Following Academic Achievement
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