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Brennan, Susan E. and Clark, Herbert H. 1996. “Conceptual Pacts and Lexical Choice and in Conversation.” Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 22(6): 1482–1493.
Clark, Herbert H. 1975. “Bridging.” in Theoretical Issues in Natural Language Processing: An Interdisciplinary Workshop in Computational Linguistics, Psychology, Linguistics, Artificial Intelligence, 10-13 June 1975, Cambridge, Massachusetts, edited by Roger C. Schank and Bonnie Nash-Webber. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
Clark, Herbert H. 1979. “Responding to Indirect Speech Acts.” Cognitive Psychology 11: 430–477.
Clark, Herbert H. 1983. “Making Sense of Nonce Sense.” in The Process of Language Understanding, edited by Giovanni Battista Flores d’Arcais and Robert J. Jarvella, pp. 297–331. Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley; Sons, Inc.
Clark, Herbert H. 1987a. “Relevant to What?” Behavioral and Brain Sciences 10: 714–715.
Clark, Herbert H. 1987b. “Four Dimensions of Language Use.” in The Pragmatic Perspective, edited by Jef Verschueren and Marcella Bertuccelli-Papi, pp. 9–27. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Co.
Clark, Herbert H. 1991. “Words, the World, and Their Possibilities.” in The Perception of Structure: Essays in Honor of Wendell R. Garner, edited by Gregory R. Lockhead and James R. Pomerantz. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association.
Clark, Herbert H. 1992. Arenas of Language Use. Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago Press.
Clark, Herbert H. 1996. Using Language. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Clark, Herbert H. 1999. “How Do Real People Communicate with Virtual Partners?” in AAAI-99. Working Papers of the AAAI Fall Symposium on Psychological Models of Communication in Collaborative Systems, edited by Susan E. Brennan, Alain Giboin, and David R. Traum, pp. 43–47. Menlo Park, California: The AAAI Press.
Clark, Herbert H. and Brennan, Susan E. 1991. “Grounding in Communication.” in Perspectives on Socially Shared Cognition, edited by Lauren B. Resnick, John Michael Levine, and Stephanie D. Teasley, pp. 127–149. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association.
Clark, Herbert H. and Carlson, Thomas B. 1981. “Context for Comprehension.” in Attention and Performance IX, edited by John Long and Alan D. Baddeley, pp. 313–330. Mahwah, New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
Clark, Herbert H. and Carlson, Thomas B. 1982a. “Speech Acts and Hearer’s Beliefs.” in Mutual Knowledge, edited by N. V. Smith, pp. 1–36. New York: Academic Press.
Clark, Herbert H. and Clark, Eve V. 1977. Psychology and Language, an Introduction to Psycholinguistics. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.
Clark, Herbert H. and Gerrig, Richard J. 1983. “Understanding Old Words with New Meanings.” Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior 22: 591–608.
Clark, Herbert H. and Gerrig, Richard J. 1984. “On the Pretense of Irony.” Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 113(1): 121–126.
Clark, Herbert H. and Haviland, Susan E. 1974a. “Comprehension and the Given-New Contract.” in Discourse Production and Comprehension, edited by Roy O. Freedle, pp. 1–40. Mahwah, New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
Clark, Herbert H. and Haviland, Susan E. 1974b. “Psychological Processes as Linguistic Explanation.” in Explaining Linguistic Phenomena, edited by David Cohen, pp. 91–123. Washington, D.C.: Hemisphere Publishing Corp.
Clark, Herbert H. and Lucy, P. 1975. “Understanding What is Meant From What is Said: A Study in Conversationally Conveyed Requests.” Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior 14: 56–72.
Clark, Herbert H. and Marshall, Catherine R. 1981. “Definite Reference and Mutual Knowledge.” in Elements of Discourse Understanding – Proceedings of the Pennsylvania Workshop on Computational Aspects of Linguistic Structure and Discourse Setting, edited by Arivind K. Joshi, Bonnie Lynn Webber, and Ivan A. Sag, pp. 10–63. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Clark, Herbert H. and Schaefer, Edward F. 1987. “Concealing One’s Meaning from Overhearers.” Journal of Memory and Language 26: 209–225.
Clark, Herbert H. and Schaefer, Edward F. 1989. “Contributing to Discourse.” Cognitive Science 13: 259–294.
Clark, Herbert H. and Schober, Michael F. 1989. “Understanding by Addressees and Overhearers.” Cognitive Psychology 21: 211–232.
Clark, Herbert H., Schreuder, Rob and Buttrick, S. 1983. “Common Ground and the Understanding of Demonstrative Utterance.” Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior 22: 245–258.
Clark, Herbert H. and Wilkes-Gibbs, Deanna. 1986. “Referring as a Collaborative Process.” Cognition 22: 1–39. Reprinted in Cohen, Morgan and Pollack (1990, 463–494).