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Garrod, S., & Anderson, A. (1987). Saying what you mean in dialogue: A study in conceptual and semantic co-ordination. Cognition, 27, 181--218.
 
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1. S. Garrod and A. Anderson, "Saying What You Mean in Dialogue: A Study in Conceptual and Semantic Coordination," Cognition, vol. 27, no. 2, 1987, pp. 181-218.
 
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[33] Simon C. Garrod and Anthony Anderson, ``Saying what you mean in dialogue: A study in conceptual and semantic co-ordination,'' Cognition, vol. 27, pp. 181--218, 1987. September 5, 2002 DRAFT