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Green, G. M. 1989. Pragmatics and Natural Language Understanding. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Green, Georgia M. 1992. "Purpose Infinitives and their Relatives", in The Joy of Grammar: A Festschrift in Honor of James D. McCawley, ed. Diane Bretari, et al. Amsterday: Benjamins.

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Greetham, David. 1998. "'Glosynge Is a Glorious Thyng, Certayn"", in A Guide to Editing Middle English, ed. V. P. McCarren & D. Moffat, pp. 287-302. University of Michigan Press.

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Grewendorf, Gunther & Georg Meggle. 2002. Speech Acts, Mind, and Social Reality: Discussions with John R. Searle. Kluwer Academic Pub.
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