OK is many ways ambiguous. It may also mean (at least) I heard what you said, I heard and intend to do what you intend me to intend, I am done what I undertook to do, or I approve what you are about to do.

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Attention, Intentions, And The Structure Of Discourse - Grosz, Sidner (1986)   (63 citations)  (Correct)

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OK is many ways ambiguous. It may also mean (at least) I heard what you said, I heard and intend to do what you intend me to intend, I am done what I undertook to do, or I approve what you are about to do.

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