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Sources list for LANGUAGE AND LOGIC: ------. 1956 `The Concept of Truth in Formalized Languages'. In: Logic, Semantics, Metamathematics. Papers From 1923 To 1938 , Oxford (Clarendon Press) 1956, pp. 152-278.Tarski’s T Schema O'Barr, W., & Atkins, B. (1980). "Women's language" or "powerless language"? In S. McConnell-Ginet, R. Borker, & N. Furman, (eds), Women and language in literature and society. New York: Praeger, pp. 93-110. Language Differences between Men and Women O'Neil, D. (2004) Hidden aspects of communication. Language and culture: an introduction to human communication. Retrieved February 15, 2004, from http://anthro.palomar.edu/language/language_6.htm. The Human Touch O'Neil., D. " Hidden Aspects of Communication." Language and Culture: An Introduction to Human Communication. 2004. http://anthro.palomar.edu/language/language_6.htm. Gender Behavior Labov, William. "The Logic of Nonstandard English," in DeStefano, Johanna S., ed. Language, Society and Education: A Profile of Black English. Ohio: Charles A. Jones Publishing Company, 1973. The Ebonics Debate More sources on "LANGUAGE AND LOGIC"
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