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  1. We Convey More Than We (Literally) Say.Jason N. Batten, Bonnie O. Wong, William F. Hanks & David Magnus - 2018 - American Journal of Bioethics 18 (9):1-3.
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  • Studies in the Way of Words.D. E. Over - 1990 - Philosophical Quarterly 40 (160):393-395.
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  • On Testing for Conversational Implicature.Jerrold M. Sadock - 1978 - In Peter Cole (ed.), Syntax and Semantics: Pragmatics. Academic Press. pp. 281–297.
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  • Commentary: Whither Physician Talk and Medicine’s Tools?Sharon R. Kaufman - 2019 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 28 (3):405-409.
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  • Commentary: Dangerous Disconnections.Kevin P. Weinfurt - 2019 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 28 (3):413-414.
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  • Commentary: Treating Ambiguity in the Clinical Context: Is what you hear the doctor say what the doctor means?Vicki Xafis & Dominic Wilkinson - 2019 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 28 (3):422-432.
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  • Commentary: “When I Use a Word,” with Respect for Lewis Carroll.Joanne Lynn - 2019 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 28 (3):410-412.
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  • Commentary: Communication: The Most Important “Procedure” in Healthcare and Bioethics.Peter G. Brindley - 2019 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 28 (3):415-421.
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