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The work is anchored in empirical research, drawing on real-life conversations to highlight how individuals employ non-referential language as a strategic tool. Readers are invited to consider the role of context, intention, and shared knowledge in conversational exchanges, ultimately pointing to a deeper comprehension of linguistic behavior.
Ewing and Laury's insights contribute to broader discussions in linguistics and social interaction, offering a fresh perspective on how meaning is constructed beyond traditional referential frameworks. Their collaborative effort opens new avenues for research and provides valuable implications for fields ranging from sociolinguistics to cognitive science.