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Abduction, Belief and Context in Dialogue, 2000
- Harry Bunt, William Black:
Abduction, Belief and Context in Dialogue. Natural Language Processing 1, Benjamin/Cummings 2000, ISBN 978-90-272-4983-8 - Harry Bunt, William Black:
The ABC of Computational Pragmatics. 1-46 - Jens Allwood:
An activity-based approach to pragmatics. 47-80 - Harry Bunt:
Dialogue pragmatics and context specification. 81-149 - Gérard Sabah:
Pragmatics in language understanding and cognitively motivated architectures. 151-188 - Martin M. Taylor, David A. Waugh:
Dialogue analysis using layered protocols. 189-232 - Gisela Redeker:
Coherence and structure in text and discourse. 233-264 - David Carter:
Discourse focus tracking. 265-292 - Allan Ramsay:
Speech act theory and epistemic planning. 293-310 - Robbert-Jan Beun:
Context and form. 311-326 - Elias Thijsse:
The doxastic-epistemic force of declarative utterances. 327-352 - Ralph Meyer:
A conceptual modelling approach to the implementation of beliefs and intentions. 353-380 - Philip Neal:
Abduction and induction. 381-390 - Jon Oberlander, Alex Lascarides:
Laconic discourses and total eclipses. 391-412 - Ahmed Guessoum, John P. Gallagher:
Abductive reasoning with knowledge bases for context modelling. 413-428 - Elizabeth A. Hinkelman, Stephen P. Spackman:
Abductive speech act recognition, corporate agents, and the COSMA system. 429-455
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