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Is Context Common Ground? On conversational implication and the humorous setting

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Is Context Common Ground? On conversational implication and the humorous setting. / Østergaard, Jens Sand.

In: Semikolon (Aarhus C), Vol. 23, 2012, p. 9-16.

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Harvard

Østergaard, JS 2012, 'Is Context Common Ground? On conversational implication and the humorous setting', Semikolon (Aarhus C), vol. 23, pp. 9-16.

APA

Østergaard, J. S. (2012). Is Context Common Ground? On conversational implication and the humorous setting. Semikolon (Aarhus C), 23, 9-16.

CBE

Østergaard JS. 2012. Is Context Common Ground? On conversational implication and the humorous setting. Semikolon (Aarhus C). 23:9-16.

MLA

Østergaard, Jens Sand. "Is Context Common Ground? On conversational implication and the humorous setting". Semikolon (Aarhus C). 2012, 23. 9-16.

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Østergaard, Jens Sand. / Is Context Common Ground? On conversational implication and the humorous setting. In: Semikolon (Aarhus C). 2012 ; Vol. 23. pp. 9-16.

Bibtex

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