Theoretical Issues In Natural Language Processing (1978)
Volumes
Theoretical Issues in Natural Language Processing-2
Theoretical Issues in Natural Language Processing-2
David L. Waltz
Testing The Psychological Reality of a Representational Model
Dedre Gentner
What Makes Something “Ad Hoc”
Roger C. Schank
The Relation of Grammar to Cognition–a Synopsis
Leonard Talmy
On primitives, prototypes, and other semantic anomalies
Terry Winograd
Taxonomic Lattice Structures for Situation Recognition
William A. Woods
Description Formation and Discourse Model Synthesis
Bonnie Lynn Webber
The Processing of Referring Expressions within a Semantic Network
John R. Anderson
Reference Diaries
Herbert H. Clark
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Catherine Marshall
Subsequent Reference: Syntactic and Rhetorical Constraints
David D. McDonald
Some Psycholinguistic Constraints on the Construction and Interpretation of Definite Descriptions
Andrew Ortony
Bound Variables and Other Anaphors
Barbara H. Partee
The Use of Focus as a Tool for Disambiguation of Definite Noun Phrases
Candace L. Sidner
Focusing in Dialog
Barbara J. Grosz
Toward a Rational Model of Discourse Comprehension
Jerry L. Morgan
Assent and Compliance in Children’s Language Comprehension
David R. Olson
Speech Acts as a Basis for Understanding Dialogue Coherence
C. Raymond Perrault
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James F. Allen
A Framework for Comparing Language Experiences (with particular emphasis on: The Effect of Audience on Discourse Models)
Andee Rubin
Intentlonallty and Human Conversations
Jaime G. Carbonell Jr
On the Interdependence of Language and Perception
David L. Waltz
The Problem of Naming Shapes: Vision-Language Interface
R. Bajcsy
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A. K. Joshi
An Argument about the Composition of Conceptual Structure
Ray Jackendoff
On the Ontological Status of Visual Mental Images
Stephen Michael Kosslyn
What has language to do with perception? Some speculations on the Lingua Mentis
Zenon W. Pylyshyn
Semantic Primitives in Language and Vision
Yorick Wilks
A Note on Partial Match of Descriptions. Can One Simultaneously Question (Retrieve) and Inform (Update)?
Aravind K. Joshi
With a Spoon in Hand This Must Be the Eating Frame
Eugene Charniak
Fragments of a Theory of Human Plausible Reasoning
Allan Collins
Indirect Responses to Loaded Questions
S. Jerrold Kaplan
On Reasoning by Default
Raymond Reiter
Path-Based and Node-Based Inference in Semantic Networks
Stuart C. Shapiro
The Representation of Derivable Information in Memory: When What Might Have Been Left Unsaid Is Said
Rand J. Spiro
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Joseph Esposito
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Richard J. Vondruska
A Heuristic for Paradigms
Joseph E. Grimes
A Computational Account of Some Constraints on Language
Mitchell Marcus
Remarks on Processing, Constraints, and the Lexicon
Thomas Wasow
List of questions suggested for consideration in each session