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TINLAP 1978: Urbana-Champaign, IL, USA
- David L. Waltz:
Theoretical Issues in Natural Language Processing-2, TINLAP 1978, University of lllinois at Urbana-Champaign, IL, USA, July 25-27, 1978. 1978 - Dedre Gentner:
Testing The Psychological Reality of a Representational Model. 1-7 - Roger C. Schank:
What Makes Something "Ad Hoe". 8-13 - Leonard Talmy:
The Relation of Grammar to Cognition-a Synopsis. 14-24 - Terry Winograd:
On primitives, prototypes, and other semantic anomalies. 25-32 - William A. Woods:
Taxonomic Lattice Structures for Situation Recognition. 33-41 - Bonnie Lynn Webber:
Description Formation and Discourse Model Synthesis. 42-50 - John R. Anderson:
The Processing of Referring Expressions within a Semantic Network. 51-56 - Herbert H. Clark, Catherine Marshall:
Reference Diaries. 57-63 - David D. McDonald:
Subsequent Reference: Syntactic and Rhetorical Constraints. 64-72 - Andrew Ortony:
Some Psycholinguistic Constraints on the Construction and Interpretation of Definite Descriptions. 73-78 - Barbara H. Partee:
Bound Variables and other Anaphors. 79-85 - Candace L. Sidner:
The Use of Focus as a Tool for Disambiguation of Definite Noun Phrases. 86-95 - Barbara J. Grosz:
Focusing in Dialog. 96-103 - Joseph E. Grimes:
Topic Levels. 104-108 - Jerry L. Morgan:
Toward a Rational Model of Discourse Comprehension. 109-114 - David R. Olson:
Assent and Compliance in Children's Language Comprehension. 115-124 - C. Raymond Perrault, James F. Allen:
Speech Acts as a Basis for Understanding Dialogue Coherence. 125-132 - Andee Rubin Bolt:
A Framework for Comparing Language Experiences (with particular emphasis on: The Effect of Audience on Discourse Models). 133-140 - Jaime G. Carbonell:
Intentlonallty and Human Conversations. 141-148 - David L. Waltz:
On the Interdependence of Language and Perception. 149-156 - Ruzena Bajcsy, Aravind K. Joshi:
The Problem of Naming Shapes: Vision-Language Interface. 157-161 - Ray Jackendoff:
An Argument about the Composition of Conceptual Structure. 162-166 - Stephen Michael:
On the Ontological Status of Visual Mental Images. 167-171 - Zenon W. Pylyshyn:
What has language to do with perception? Some speculations on the Lingua Mentis. 172-179 - Yorick Wilks:
Semantic Primitives in Language and Vision. 180-183 - Aravind K. Joshi:
A Note on Partial Match of Descriptions. Can one Simultaneously Question (Retrieve) and Inform (Update)? 184-186 - Eugene Charniak:
With a Spoon in Hand this Must be the Eating Frame. 187-193 - Allan Collins:
Fragments of a Theory of Human Plausible Reasoning. 194-201 - S. Jerrold Kaplan:
Indirect Responses to Loaded Questions. 202-209 - Raymond Reiter:
On Reasoning by Default. 210-218 - Stuart C. Shapiro:
Path-Based and Node-Based Inference in Semantic Networks. 219-225 - Rand J. Spiro, Joseph Esposito, Richard J. Vondruska:
The Representation of Derivable Information in Memory: When What Might Have Been Left Unsaid Is Said. 226-231 - Joseph E. Grimes:
A Heuristic for Paradigms. 232-235 - Mitchell Marcus:
A Computational Account of Some Constraints on Language. 236-246 - Thomas Wasow:
Remarks on Processing, Constriaints, and the Lexicon. 247-251 - List of questions suggested for consideration in each session.
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