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  1. God and Men.Herbert H. Farmer - 1947
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  2. Revelation and Religion: Studies in the Theological Interpretation of Religious Types.Herbert H. Farmer - 1954
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    Using Language.Herbert H. Clark - 1996 - Cambridge University Press.
    Herbert Clark argues that language use is more than the sum of a speaker speaking and a listener listening. It is the joint action that emerges when speakers and listeners, writers and readers perform their individual actions in coordination, as ensembles. In contrast to work within the cognitive sciences, which has seen language use as an individual process, and to work within the social sciences, which has seen it as a social process, the author argues strongly that language use (...)
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    Linguistic processes in deductive reasoning.Herbert H. Clark - 1969 - Psychological Review 76 (4):387-404.
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    Depicting as a method of communication.Herbert H. Clark - 2016 - Psychological Review 123 (3):324-347.
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  6. Psychology and Language. An Introduction to Psycholinguistics.Herbert H. Clark & Eve V. Clark - 1980 - Linguistics and Philosophy 3 (3):437-450.
     
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    Anchoring Utterances.Herbert H. Clark - 2021 - Topics in Cognitive Science 13 (2):329-350.
    Clark highlights a neglected issue in research on language use: the process by which speakers and addressees anchor utterances with respect to individual entities in their common ground. In his review, he identifies the challenges linked to investigations of anchoring, but also displays the pitfalls of evading it.
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  8. Definite Knowledge and Mutual Knowledge.Herbert H. Clark & Catherine R. Marshall - 1981 - In Aravind K. Joshi, Bonnie L. Webber & Ivan A. Sag (eds.), Elements of Discourse Understanding. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. pp. 10–63.
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    Referring as a collaborative process.Herbert H. Clark & Deanna Wilkes-Gibbs - 1986 - Cognition 22 (1):1-39.
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    Coordinating with each other in a material world.Herbert H. Clark - 2005 - Discourse Studies 7 (4-5):507-525.
    In everyday joint activities, people coordinate with each other by means not only of linguistic signals, but also of material signals – signals in which they indicate things by deploying material objects, locations, or actions around them. Material signals fall into two main classes: directing-to and placing-for. In directing-to, people request addressees to direct their attention to objects, events, or themselves. In placing-for, people place objects, actions, or themselves in special sites for addressees to interpret. Both classes have many subtypes. (...)
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    Grounding in communication.Herbert H. Clark & Susan E. Brennan - 1991 - In Lauren Resnick, Levine B., M. John, Stephanie Teasley & D. (eds.), Perspectives on Socially Shared Cognition. American Psychological Association. pp. 13--1991.
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    Brain mechanisms of conscious experience and voluntary action.Herbert H. Jasper - 1985 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 8 (4):543-543.
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    Contributing to Discourse.Herbert H. Clark & Edward F. Schaefer - 1989 - Cognitive Science 13 (2):259-294.
    For people to contribute to discourse, they must do more than utter the right sentence at the right time. The basic requirement is that they add to their common ground in an orderly way. To do this, we argue, they try to establish for each utterance the mutual belief that the addressees have understood what the speaker meant well enough for current purposes. This is accomplished by the collective actions of the current contributor and his or her partners, and these (...)
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    Making Sense of Nonce Sense.Herbert H. Clark - 1983 - In G. B. Flores D'Arcais and R. J. Jarvella (ed.), The Process of Language Understanding. John Wiley & Sons Ltd.. pp. 297-331.
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    More about "adjectives, comparatives, and syllogisms": A reply to Huttenlocher and Higgens.Herbert H. Clark - 1971 - Psychological Review 78 (6):505-514.
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    Social robots as depictions of social agents.Herbert H. Clark & Kerstin Fischer - 2023 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e21.
    Social robots serve people as tutors, caretakers, receptionists, companions, and other social agents. People know that the robots are mechanical artifacts, yet they interact with them as if they were actual agents. How is this possible? The proposal here is that people construe social robots not as social agents per se, but as depictions of social agents. They interpret them much as they interpret ventriloquist dummies, hand puppets, virtual assistants, and other interactive depictions of people and animals. Depictions as a (...)
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  17. The Political Philosophy of Montesquieu.Herbert H. Coulson - 1931 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 7:105.
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    Using uh and um in spontaneous speaking.Herbert H. Clark & Jean E. Fox Tree - 2002 - Cognition 84 (1):73-111.
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    Elamisches Wörterbuch, Vol. I: A-H; Vol. II: I-ZElamisches Worterbuch, Vol. I: A-H; Vol. II: I-Z.Herbert H. Paper, Walther Hinz & Heidemarie Koch - 1992 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 112 (2):340.
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    On depicting social agents.Herbert H. Clark & Kerstin Fischer - 2023 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e51.
    We take up issues raised in the commentaries about our proposal that social robots are depictions of social agents. Among these issues are the realism of social agents, experiencing robots, communicating with robots, anthropomorphism, and attributing traits to robots. We end with comments about the future of social robots.
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    The Judeo-Persian Poet ʿEmrānī and His "Book of Treasure": ʿEmrānī's Ganǰ-nāme, a Versified Commentary on the Mishnaic Tractate AbotThe Judeo-Persian Poet Emrani and His "Book of Treasure": Emrani's Ganj-name, a Versified Commentary on the Mishnaic Tractate Abot.Herbert H. Paper & David Yeroushalmi - 1997 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 117 (3):591.
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    The Use of (ha)mē in Selected Judeo-Persian TextsThe Use of (ha)me in Selected Judeo-Persian Texts.Herbert H. Paper - 1968 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 88 (3):483.
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    W. B. Henning Memorial Volume.Herbert H. Paper, Mary Boyce & Ilya Gershevitch - 1974 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 94 (4):545.
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    A Second Thought on Locke's First Treatise.Herbert H. Rowen - 1956 - Journal of the History of Ideas 17 (1/4):130.
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    Semantics and comprehension.Herbert H. Clark - 1976 - The Hague: Mouton.
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    On the evidence concerning J. Huttenlocher and E. T. Higgins' theory of reasoning.Herbert H. Clark - 1972 - Psychological Review 79 (5):428-432.
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    The Estrangement of Celestial Mechanics and Religion.Herbert H. Odom - 1966 - Journal of the History of Ideas 27 (4):533.
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    Law and morality: Some reflections on the chinese experience past and present.Herbert H. P. Ma - 1971 - Philosophy East and West 21 (4):443-460.
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    Influence of language on solving three-term series problems.Herbert H. Clark - 1969 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 82 (2):205.
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    Persepolis I. Structures, Reliefs, Inscriptions.Herbert H. Paper & Erich F. Schmidt - 1957 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 77 (1):49.
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    Grammaire du Persan Contemporain.Herbert H. Paper & Gilbert Lazard - 1959 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 79 (1):31.
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    Irano-Judaica II: Studies Relating to Jewish Contacts with Persian Culture throughout the Ages.Herbert H. Paper, Shaul Shaked & Amnon Netzer - 1992 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 112 (1):146.
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    Éléments de grammaire élamiteElements de grammaire elamite.Herbert H. Paper, Françoise Grillot-Susini & Francoise Grillot-Susini - 1989 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 109 (4):670.
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    Existentially closed algebras and boolean products.Herbert H. J. Riedel - 1988 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 53 (2):571-596.
    A Boolean product construction is used to give examples of existentially closed algebras in the universal Horn class ISP generated by a universal classKof finitely subdirectly irreducible algebras such that Γa has the Fraser-Horn property. If ⟦a≠b⟧ ∩ ⟦c≠d⟧ = ∅ is definable inKandKhas a model companion ofK-simple algebras, then it is shown that ISP has a model companion. Conversely, a sufficient condition is given for ISP to have no model companion.
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  35. Logique du concepte et pensée formelle chez Leibniz.Herbert H. Knecht - 1979 - In Albert Heinekamp & Franz Schupp (eds.), Die intensionale Logik bei Leibniz und in der Gegenwart. Wiesbaden: F. Steiner.
     
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    La Logique chez Leibniz: essai sur le rationalisme baroque.Herbert H. Knecht - 1981 - Lausanne: L'Age d'homme.
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    Relevance to what?Herbert H. Clark - 1987 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 10 (4):714.
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    The lens model with unknown cue structure.Herbert H. Stenson - 1974 - Psychological Review 81 (3):257-264.
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    Max Scheler’s Understanding of the Phenomenological Method.Herbert H. Meyer - 1987 - International Studies in Philosophy 19 (1):21-31.
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    Communities, commonalities, and communication.Herbert H. Clark - 1996 - In J. Gumperz & S. Levinson (eds.), Rethinking Linguistic Relativity. Cambridge University Press. pp. 17--324.
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    4 Communal lexicons.Herbert H. Clark - 1998 - In Kirsten Malmkj'R. & John Williams (eds.), Context in Language Learning and Language Understanding. Cambridge University Press. pp. 63.
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    Role of semantics in remembering comparative sentences.Herbert H. Clark & Stuart K. Card - 1969 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 82 (3):545.
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  43. Definite reference and mutual knowledge In Aravind K. Joshi, Bonnie L. Webber, and Ivan A. Sag, editors.Herbert H. Clark & Catherine R. Marshall - 1981 - In Aravind K. Joshi, Bonnie L. Webber & Ivan A. Sag (eds.), Elements of Discourse Understanding. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
     
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    Is Philosophy of Language Empirical?Herbert H. Clark - 1986 - Mind and Language 1 (1):15-17.
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    On life's purpose. Scientific contributions and religious goals.Herbert H. Uhlig - 1967 - Zygon 2 (4):389-397.
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    The Crux at Epode 5. 87 again.Herbert H. Huxley - 1971 - Classical Quarterly 21 (02):454-.
    uenena magnum fas nefasque, non ualent conuertere humanam uicem. In his article entitled ‘Two Horatian Problems’ Dr. Guiseppe Giangrande argues persuasively on palaeographical and other grounds for the reading miscent in place of magnum. ‘In conclusion,’ he summarizes, ‘the emendation proposed here solves all the difficulties which have puzzled scholars so far and at the same time is capable of a palaeographical explanation’.
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  47. Context and common ground.Herbert H. Clark - 2006 - In Keith Brown (ed.), Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics. Elsevier. pp. 105--108.
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  48. Conversation, structure of.Herbert H. Clark - 2002 - In Lynn Nadel (ed.), The Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science. Macmillan.
     
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    Memory for semantic features in the verb.Herbert H. Clark & Richard A. Stafford - 1969 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 80 (2p1):326.
  50. Pauses and Hesitations: Psycholinguistic Approach.Herbert H. Clark - 2006 - In Keith Brown (ed.), Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics. Elsevier. pp. 244--8.
     
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