Understanding What Is Meant from What Is Said A Study in Conversationally Conveyed Requests 1 AND PETER LUCY Stanford University For a sentence such as Must you open the door how does the listener com ID: 893947
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1 OF VERBAL LEARNING AND VERBAL BEtI
OF VERBAL LEARNING AND VERBAL BEtI
2 AVIOR 56--72 (1975) Understanding
AVIOR 56--72 (1975) Understanding
3 What Is Meant from What Is Said:
What Is Meant from What Is Said:
4 A Study in Conversationally Convey
A Study in Conversationally Convey
5 ed Requests 1 AND PETER LUCY Stan
ed Requests 1 AND PETER LUCY Stan
6 ford University For a sentence su
ford University For a sentence su
7 ch as Must you open the door?, how
ch as Must you open the door?, how
8 does the listener come to constru
does the listener come to constru
9 e it in its intended sense ("Pleas
e it in its intended sense ("Pleas
10 e don't open the door") instead of
e don't open the door") instead of
11 its literal sense ("Is it necessa
its literal sense ("Is it necessa
12 ry for you to open the door?")? It
ry for you to open the door?")? It
13 was In conversation people often
was In conversation people often
14 mean z The research reported her
mean z The research reported her
15 ein was supported in part by Grant
ein was supported in part by Grant
16 MH-20021 from the National Instit
MH-20021 from the National Instit
17 ute of Mental Health. We are indeb
ute of Mental Health. We are indeb