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The first mystery of natural language communication may best be illustrated with a foreign language situation. For example, if our hometown is in an English-speaking country we can go to a restaurant there and successfully order a glass of water by saying to the waiter Please bring me a glass of water. If we travel to France, however, we will not be understood unless we use French or the waiter speaks English.
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Hausser, R. (2011). Mystery Number One: Using Unanalyzed External Surfaces. In: Computational Linguistics and Talking Robots. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-22432-4_2
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