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Henry S. Leonard. Interrogatives, imperatives, truth, falsity and lies. Philosophy of science, vol. 26 (1959), pp. 172–186. - J. M. O. Wheatley. Note on Professor Leonard's analysis of interrogatives, etc. Philosophy of science, vol. 28 (1961), pp. 52–54. - Henry S. Leonard. A reply to Professor Wheatley. Philosophy of science, vol. 28 (1961), pp. 55–64. - C. L. Hamblin. Questions aren't statements. Philosophy of science, vol. 30 (1963), pp. 62–63.

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Henry S. Leonard. Interrogatives, imperatives, truth, falsity and lies. Philosophy of science, vol. 26 (1959), pp. 172–186.

J. M. O. Wheatley. Note on Professor Leonard's analysis of interrogatives, etc. Philosophy of science, vol. 28 (1961), pp. 52–54.

Henry S. Leonard. A reply to Professor Wheatley. Philosophy of science, vol. 28 (1961), pp. 55–64.

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