Clark (1996) describes conversation in terms of:
A) a set of unrelated layers, each of which is governed by a specific system of turn-taking rules
B) a set of unrelated layers, whose relationship is understood by virtue of common knowledge of conversational participants
C) a set of related layers which have to clearly connect to each other
D) a set of related, but independent layers, each of which could be comprehended without reference to any other layer
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