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TINLAP 1987: Las Cruces, NM, USA
- Yorick Wilks:
Theoretical Issues in Natural Language Processing 3, TINLAP 1987, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM, USA, January 7-9, 1987. Association for Computational Linguistics 1987 - Tinlap3.
- Program for Tinlap3.
- The Panels.
- Branimir Boguraev:
The Definitional Power of Words. 11-15 - Robert A. Amsler:
Words and Worlds. 16-19 - Jerry R. Hobbs:
World Knowledge and Word Meaning. 20-27 - Judy Kegl:
The Boundary Between Word Knowledge and World Knowledge. 28-33 - Fernando C. N. Pereira:
Information, Unification and Locality. 34-38 - Gerald Gazdar:
COMIT ==* PATR II. 39-41 - Stephen G. Pulman:
Unification and the new grammatism. 42-44 - Aravind K. Joshi:
Unification and Some New Grammatical Formalisms. 45-50 - Martin Kay:
The Linguistic Connection. 51-57 - David L. Waltz:
Connectionist Models: Not Just a Notational Variant Not a Panacea. 58-64 - Garrison W. Cottrell:
Toward Connectionist Semantics. 65-70 - Eugene Charniak:
Connectionism and Explanation. 71-74 - James L. McClelland:
Parallel Distributed Processing and Role Assignment Constraints. 75-79 - Wendy G. Lehnert:
Possible Implications of Connectionism. 80-85 - Barbara J. Grosz:
Whither Discourse and Speech Acts? 86-87 - Julia Hirschberg:
[no title]. - C. Raymond Perrault:
Towards a Semantic Theory of Discourse. 95-98 - Robert Wilens:
A Framework for a Theory of Meaning. 99-104 - Franz Guenthner:
Discourse Representation Theory and the Semantics of Natural Languages: Contribution to a Panel on "Discourse Theory and Speech Acts" TINLAP3. 105-110 - Roger C. Schank, Alex Kass:
Natural Language Processing: What's Really Involved? 111-115 - Norman K. Sondheimer:
The Rate of Progress in Natural Language Processing. 116-119 - Lawrence Birnbaum:
Let's Put the AI Back in NLP. 120-123 - Yorick Wilks:
On keeping logic in its place. 124-128 - Geoffrey Nunberg:
Position Paper on Common-sense and Formal Semantics. 129-133 - David Israel:
On Formal Versus Commonsense Semantics. 134-139 - Karen Sparck Jones:
They say it's a new sort of engine: but the SUMP's still there. 140-143 - Susan U. Stucky:
A Situated Perspective on Natural-Language Processing. 144-148 - Douglas E. Appelt:
Reference and Pragmatic Identification. 149-153 - Deborah A. Dahl:
Determiners, Entities, and Contexts. 154-157 - Bonnie Lynn Webber:
Position Paper: Event Reference. 158-163 - Amichai Kronfeld:
Goals of Referring Acts. 164-170 - Bradley A. Goodman:
Reference and Reference Failures. 171-175 - Dedre Gentner, Bdan Faikenhain:
Metaphor: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly. 176-180 - Andrew Ortony, Lynn Fainsilber:
The Role of Metaphors in Descriptions of Emotions. 181-184 - Edwin Plantin:
Mental Models and Metaphor. 185-193 - George Lakoff:
Position Paper on Metaphor. 194-197 - Geoffrey Nunberg:
Poetic and Prosaic Metaphors. 198-201 - Aravind K. Joshi:
Generation - a New Frontier of Natural Language Processing? 202-205 - Douglas E. Appelt:
Bidirectional Grammars and the Design of Natural Language Generation Systems. 206-212 - Anthony S. Kroch:
Limits on the human sentence generator. 213-220 - David D. McDonald:
"No Better, but no Worse, than People". 221-226 - William C. Mann:
What is Special About Natural Language Generation Research? 227-231 - Mitchell P. Marcus:
Generation Systems Should Choose Their Words. 232-235
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