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Index to NL-KR Digest, Volume 02
AN
EXPERT SYSTEM SHELL FOR [N019]
'Language'
vs. 'Natural Language' vs. 'Artificial Language' [N025]
Conference
information wanted [N006]
Language
Hierarchies [N029]
Math
is NOT a language. [N029]
Pragmatics
[N027]
RE:
letter semantics [N029]
Re:
Zen Logic (Vol 2 # 29). [N032]
S
as an Object of Grammatical Study [N041]
S's
as units of study [N020]
as units of study [N025]
What
do linguists study? [N027]
database
for syntax analysis (or other) trees [N057]
re:
parsing free word order languages [N053]
"WHAT'S
IN A WORD?" by Martin Kay [N007]
A
Four-Valued Semantics for Terminological Logics (AT&T) [N004]
Real Linguistics Question ? [N011]
AAAI's
Preregistration Deadline [N053]
AI
Project Information Request [N019]
and Law Conference Program and Registration Info [N015]
Abstracts
of Memoranda in Computer and Cognitive Science [N040]
Academic
Release of NU-Prolog System [N040]
Acquisition
of User Models [N014]
Analysis
of Syntactic Predictions (CMU) [N007]
Announcement
and Call for Papers for COLING-88 [N017]
of availability of new Prolog system [N040]
Announcement:
IJCAI Research Excellence Award [N013]
Are
syntacticians doing the right things? [N048]
Artificial
vs. Natural Language [N025]
vs. Natural Language [N025]
Attention,
Intention, and the Structure of Discourse (AT&T) [N004]
Automatic
acquisition of new lexemes [N011]
BBS
multiple book review [N014]
BNFs
and NL (Was: In layman's terms.) [N045]
Brentano
on Intentionality [N048]
CALL
FOR PAPERS: ACL Applied Natural Language Conference [N035]
Cartwright,
Types as Intervals (MCC) [N005]
Cathematics
on Mathematics [N029]
Chart
Parser and Related References [N043]
parsers and PROLOG [N039]
Colloquim
- A Shell for Intelligent Help Systems [N034]
Colloquim:
Applying Precedents in a Case-Based Reasoner [N017]
Colloquiua:
A Connectionist Approach to Word Sense Disambiguation [N024]
Colloquium
- A Computational Model of Creative Writing [N038]
- Lazy Chart-parsing w/extended grammar - Pareschi [N019]
- Semantic Interpretation as Constraint Satisfaction - Rich [N016]
Colloquium:
A Picture Theory of Mental Images [N009]
Edinburgh Speech Input Project - Thompson [N026]
The Logical Status of Negation as Failure [N026]
Commonsense
and Nonmonotonic Reasoning Seminar [N010]
Conceptual
Information Research [N044]
Conf.
announcement: ALLC--AIBI [N060]
on AI and Law - Final Schedule [N035]
Conference
- 4th International Conference on Logic Programming [N038]
- AI and Law [N005]
- Architectures for Intelligent Interfaces [N056]
- CFP: CSCSI-88 (Canadian AI Conference) [N050]
- Change in Cognitive Science Conference [N009]
- Conceptual Information Processing [N006]
- Genetic Algorithms [N058]
- Literacy & Linguistics [N038]
- Matrix of Biology Workshop [N052]
- New Directions in Machine Translation [N022]
- Office Knowledge [N058]
- The Brain: Philosophy, Neurology, and AI [N034]
- Theoretical Aspects of Reasoning about Knowledge [N031]
- Theoretical Aspects of Reasoning about Knowledge [N050]
- Volunteers for AAAI-87 [N013]
Conference:
Linguistics and Literacy [N026]
Linguistics and Literacy [N027]
SUNY Buffalo Comp. Sci. Grad. Student Conference [N009]
Could
X's inflection in [X (Y) Z] depend on the presense of Y? [N053]
Dictionary
Creation Tool Reference Request [N043]
Difficult
Speech Examples [N039]
Dissertation
Proposal - General E-Unification [N034]
East
Asian MT work [N053]
Esperanto
[N029]
[N029]
From
CSLI Calendar, Apr. 23, No.25 [N031]
CSLI Calendar, Apr. 30, No.26 [N034]
CSLI Calendar, Apr. 9, No. 23 [N024]
CSLI Calendar, Feb. 19, No.17 [N010]
CSLI Calendar, Feb. 5, No. 15 [N007]
CSLI Calendar, Feb.12, No. 16 [N008]
CSLI Calendar, January 15, No.12 [N003]
CSLI Calendar, January 22, No.13 [N004]
CSLI Calendar, January 8, No.12 [N002]
CSLI Calendar, June 11, No.32 [N056]
CSLI Calendar, June 4, No.31 [N052]
CSLI Calendar, Mar. 19, No.20 [N017]
CSLI Calendar, May 14, No.28 [N041]
CSLI Calendar, May 21, No.29 [N044]
CSLI Calendar, May 28, No.30 [N044]
CSLI Calendar, May 7, No. 27 [N040]
crl-newsletter, Feb, V1 No3 [N008]
Generating
NL Descriptions for Image Sequences [N007]
Grammar
Checkers [N039]
Checkers [N039]
Homomorphic
grammars [N055]
How
do I handle unknown words? [N003]
much structure? [N030]
unknown words are handled: responses [N011]
Humor
- Spelling Correction [N043]
If
Language(X) & Manipulate(Computer, X), then Artificial(X) [N043]
In
layman's terms. [N045]
Info
Request: MT with Chinese Company [N043]
Information
on the ACL Europe Copenhagen Conference, 1-3 April 1987 [N013]
retrieval by Text Skimming [N014]
Jay
McClelland, Understanding Senteces: PDP (CMU) [N005]
June
Meeting, Society for Philosophy & Psychology [N052]
Knowledge
Representation Languages [N020]
Last
call - AAAI-87 volunteers [N058]
Learning
to Represent Knowledge in Brain-Style ... (CMU) [N013]
Linguistics
talks by Jane Simpson [N017]
List
Stuff [N025]
Logic
Coll: Ken Manders (CMU/PITT) [N005]
Programming and Expert Systems: a talk [N019]
MSc
in Cognitive Science [N058]
Machine
Usable Dictionaries. [N040]
Missing
issue 21 [N023]
Multilayer
Connectionist Theory [N031]
NL
and math [N027]
vs AL [N044]
NL-KR
Digest Volume 2 No. 1 [N001]
Digest Volume 2 No. 2 [N002]
Digest Volume 2 No. 3 [N003]
Digest Volume 2 No. 4 [N004]
Digest Volume 2 No. 5 [N005]
Digest Volume 2 No. 6 [N006]
Digest Volume 2 No. 7 [N007]
Digest Volume 2 No. 8 [N008]
Digest Volume 2 No. 9 [N009]
Digest Volume 2 No. 10 [N010]
Digest Volume 2 No. 11 [N011]
Digest Volume 2 No. 12 [N012]
Digest Volume 2 No. 13 [N013]
Digest Volume 2 No. 14 [N014]
Digest Volume 2 No. 15 [N015]
Digest Volume 2 No. 16 [N016]
Digest Volume 2 No. 17 [N017]
Digest Volume 2 No. 18 [N018]
Digest Volume 2 No. 19 [N019]
Digest Volume 2 No. 20 [N020]
Digest Volume 2 No. 22 [N022]
Digest Volume 2 No. 23 [N023]
Digest Volume 2 No. 24 [N024]
Digest Volume 2 No. 25 [N025]
Digest Volume 2 No. 26 [N026]
Digest Volume 2 No. 27 [N027]
Digest Volume 2 No. 28 [N028]
Digest Volume 2 No. 29 [N029]
Digest Volume 2 No. 30 [N030]
Digest Volume 2 No. 31 [N031]
Digest Volume 2 No. 32 [N032]
Digest Volume 2 No. 33 [N033]
Digest Volume 2 No. 34 [N034]
Digest Volume 2 No. 35 [N035]
Digest Volume 2 No. 36 [N036]
Digest Volume 2 No. 37 [N037]
Digest Volume 2 No. 38 [N038]
Digest Volume 2 No. 39 [N039]
Digest Volume 2 No. 40 [N040]
Digest Volume 2 No. 41 [N041]
Digest Volume 2 No. 42 [N042]
Digest Volume 2 No. 43 [N043]
Digest Volume 2 No. 44 [N044]
Digest Volume 2 No. 45 [N045]
Digest Volume 2 No. 46 [N046]
Digest Volume 2 No. 47 [N047]
Digest Volume 2 No. 48 [N048]
Digest Volume 2 No. 50 [N050]
Digest Volume 2 No. 51 [N051]
Digest Volume 2 No. 52 [N052]
Digest Volume 2 No. 53 [N053]
Digest Volume 2 No. 54 [N054]
Digest Volume 2 No. 55 [N055]
Digest Volume 2 No. 56 [N056]
Digest Volume 2 No. 57 [N057]
Digest Volume 2 No. 58 [N058]
Digest Volume 2 No. 59 [N059]
Digest Volume 2 No. 60 [N060]
Digest Volume 2 No. 61 [N061]
Digest Volume 2 No. 62 [N062]
the list... [N047]
NLP:
A PDP Approach to Discovering the Hidden Structure of Speech [N022]
Natural
Language Processing, panel discussion [N040]
Languages: They're about the World [N042]
vs. Artificial Language [N027]
Natural/artificial
languages [N041]
New-Word
Inquiry on NL-KR [N012]
Non-spoken
NLs (was: Re: Written-only natural languages) [N030]
Nonmonotonic
Temporal Reasoning, and Causation [N052]
Program
- Cognitive Science at Occidental College [N056]
for TINLAP3 [N001]
Proper
domain(s) for linguistics [N016]
REQUEST
FOR PROPOSALS TO HOST IJCAI-91 OUTSIDE OF NORTH AMERICA [N003]
Re:
A Real Linguistics Question ? ( A restatement ) [N012]
A Real Linguistics Question ? [N011]
AI Project Information Request [N023]
AI Project Information Request [N025]
Bruce Nevin's Leaking ... [N033]
Chart parsers and PROLOG [N045]
Chart parsers and PROLOG [N045]
Conceptual Information Research [N055]
Could X's inflection in [X (Y) Z] depend on the presense of Y? [N053]
Could X's inflection in [X (Y) Z] depend on the presense of Y? [N055]
Could X's inflection in [X (Y) Z] depend on the presense of Y? [N055]
Could X's inflection in [X (Y) Z] depend on the presense of Y? [N057]
Could X's inflection in [X (Y) Z] depend on the presense of Y? [N057]
Could X's inflection in [X (Y) Z] depend on the presense of Y? [N057]
Could X's inflection in [X (Y) Z] depend on the presense of Y? [N057]
Difficult Speech Examples [N039]
English grammar (was Re: In layman's terms.) [N045]
English grammar (was Re: In layman's terms.) [N045]
English grammar (was Re: In layman's terms.) [N045]
English grammar (was Re: In layman's terms.) [N045]
English grammar (was Re: In layman's terms.) [N047]
English grammar (was Re: In layman's terms.) [N047]
English grammar (was Re: In layman's terms.) [N047]
English grammar (was Re: In layman's terms.) [N047]
Homomorphic grammars [N055]
Homomorphic grammars [N055]
Homomorphic grammars [N059]
Homomorphic grammars [N059]
Homomorphic grammars [N059]
Homomorphic grammars [N059]
In layman's terms [N047]
In layman's terms [N047]
In layman's terms. [N047]
In layman's terms. [N047]
In layman's terms. [N047]
In layman's terms. [N051]
Language Hierarchies [N030]
NL vs. AL [N048]
NL-KR Digest Volume 2 No. 20 [N027]
NL-KR Digest Volume 2 No. 20 [N027]
Natural Languages: They're about the World [N042]
Natural Languages: They're about the World [N042]
Natural Languages: They're about the World [N042]
Natural Languages: They're about the World [N042]
Natural Languages: They're about the World [N042]
Natural Languages: They're about the World [N042]
Natural Languages: They're about the World [N042]
Natural Languages: They're about the World [N042]
Natural Languages: They're about the World [N042]
Natural Languages: They're about the World [N046]
Natural Languages: They're about the World [N046]
Natural Languages: They're about the World [N046]
Natural Languages: They're about the World [N046]
Natural Languages: They're about the World [N046]
Natural Languages: They're about the World [N046]
Natural Languages: They're about the World [N048]
Natural Languages: They're about the World [N054]
Natural Languages: They're about the World [N054]
Natural Languages: They're about the World [N054]
Natural Languages: They're about the World [N054]
Natural Languages: They're about the World [N054]
Natural Languages: They're about the World [N054]
Natural Languages: They're about the World [N059]
Natural Languages: They're about the World [N059]
Natural Languages: They're about the World [N059]
Natural vs. artificial languages [N037]
S as an Object of Grammatical Study [N044]
S's as units of study [N023]
S's as units of study [N023]
S/O Raising (Too long) [N062]
S/O Raising (long) [N062]
S/O Raising [N061]
S/O Raising [N061]
S/O Raising [N061]
S/O Raising [N061]
S/O Raising [N062]
S/O Raising [N062]
Style Criticising Programs [N032]
Tough speech recognition examples [N036]
Written Language [N033]
Written-only languages [N030]
Written-only languages [N030]
Written-only languages [N030]
Written-only natural languages [N027]
Zen Logic [N032]
`letter semantics'? [N028]
`letter semantics'? [N028]
`letter semantics'? [N028]
`letter semantics'? [N033]
`letter semantics'? [N033]
grammar checkers [N037]
grammar checkers [N039]
leaks and technical sublanguages [N041]
more than one paradigm in linguistics [N051]
more than one paradigm in linguistics [N053]
Recomendation
needed: beginners guide to linguistics [N023]
References
on Knowledge-based Document Retrieval [N043]
on consistency and completeness checking [N043]
Request
- natural language - predicate calculus - theorem proving [N060]
for assistance [N043]
Rule-based
knowledge representation [N012]
S
level grammar [N048]
S's
as units of study [N027]
S/O
Raising [N061]
SEMINAR:
Leaning on the World - Agre [N024]
SESAME
Colloquium 10/16 [N014]
Seminar
- A Computational Model of Referring - Kronfeld [N019]
- A Connectionist Representation for Concept Structures (Rutgers) [N024]
- A Logic of Knowledge, Action, and Communication [N006]
- Automatic Speech Understanding for Naval Battle Management [N035]
- Causal Reasoning as Nonmonotonic Temporal [N041]
- Circumscriptive Query Answering (SU) [N005]
- Circumscriptive Theories (SU) [N018]
- Default Reasoning and Stereotypes in User [N056]
- English as a Functional Programming Language - Steedman [N035]
- Finite State Phonology - Karttunen [N050]
- Formal Theories of Action (SU) [N004]
- Formalizing the Figural (CSLI) [N009]
- Gapping as Constituent Coordination [N034]
- Knowledge-Based Reasoning Toolkit (CMU) [N006]
- Left-associative Grammar - Hausser [N019]
- Mechanization of Programmer's Knowledge (MCC) [N056]
- Methods for treating Uncertainty in AI (CMU) [N008]
- Misunderstandings in Natural Conversation (BBN) [N001]
- Nonmonotonic Multiple Inheritance Systems (Bell [N060]
- ONTIC: Knowledge Representation for Mathematics [N041]
- Parallelism for KR Languages (SRI) [N024]
- Partial Order Programming (MCC) [N056]
- Potential Histories and Inertial Theories (SU) [N056]
- Reporting the Non-Monotonic News (BTL) [N038]
- SEMSYN project progress report - Roesner [N016]
- Solving Text-Generation Problems - Patten [N016]
- Speaking to a Computer (CMU) [N038]
- Tailoring Object Descriptions to a Users Level of Expertise - Paris [N016]
- The PRL Mathematics Environment (CMU) [N008]
- Time Modeling with Intervals (SU) [N002]
- Transfer-Based Machine Translation - Pinkham [N016]
- Understanding How Devices Work (CMU) [N006]
- Understanding Natural Language (SMU) [N007]
- Understanding and Personality - Haugeland [N031]
- Understanding and Personality - JOHN HAUGELAND [N024]
- Unframing the Frame Problem (UTexas) [N041]
- Universal Plans: Emergent Goal Structures (SRI) [N056]
- What is a Computational Linguistic Theory? - Pollard [N016]
- What it Means to have a Computational Theory of NL [N024]
Seminar:
Chart Parsing and Parallelism - Thompson [N031]
Decidable, Logic-based KR (CMU) [N007]
Direct Memory Access Translation - Tomabechi [N025]
From Spoken Words to Sentences [N010]
Interjections: an Initial Inquiry [N010]
Prosidy and Speech Recognition [N009]
Syntactic Predictions in the Recognition of English [N024]
Why Linguists Should Consider Working in Machine Translation [N010]
Smolensky
on Connectionism: BBS Call for Commentators [N052]
Sowa:
Conceptual Graphs as a Logical Form for NL (CMU) [N006]
Speech
Data Compression [N053]
Style
checkers [N039]
Talk:
A Plan-Based Approach to Conversational Implicature [N026]
Text
Critiquing and Eliza [N048]
The
Generic Horse [N048]
ISI Grapher [N057]
Synthesizer Generator [N050]
data of Linguistics ( 1st & 2nd try wrong ) [N019]
Theoretical
framework for modelling resource allocation. [N004]
Three
Types of Lexicons for Knowlege-Based Machine Translation (CMU) [N005]
Tinlap3
Conference Report [N018]
Tinlunch
- Functional Uncertainty - Kaplan [N022]
Tough
speech recognition examples (summary) [N036]
speech recognition examples [N028]
Travel
Grant support for IJCAI-87 [N026]
UB
Cognitive Science--Tom Bever [N020]
Updated
list of speech examples [N039]
Upenn
Colloquium [N002]
V2.N49
[N051]
What
are facts in linguistics? [N057]
Write-Only
Languages [N023]
Written
language [N033]
Written-only
languages [N030]
natural languages [N027]
Yet
More Leakage [N037]
Zen
Logic [N029]
Logic [N032]
in the Art of Reasoning [N032]
ZenLogic
is not logic? [N032]
`letter
semantics'? [N028]
another
speech example [N043]
book
announcement - Knowledge Systems and Prolog [N010]
clarification
on 'unicorn' semantics [N048]
common
lisp code needed [N006]
conference
report [N015]
dictionaries
with part-of-speech noted [N018]
from
CFGs to TAGs and beyond - Weir [N019]
how
to love both [N032]
leaks
and technical sublanguages [N036]
more
NL vs FL [N027]
natural
language vs others [N029]
vs formal languages [N027]
parsing
languages with free word order [N051]
proper
domains of grammatical research [N018]
re:
grammar checkers [N037]
letter semantics [N033]
writing style checkers [N036]
references
re (approximate) structure matching [N044]
representation
languages: richness and flexibility [N008]
request
for references on task-specifity [N037]
seeking
dictionary with part-of-speech noted [N014]
seminar
- Qualitative Reasoning / KR scheme [N031]
source
of data [N012]
status
of metalanguages [N036]
syntax
and NL [N051]
text
critiquing redux (humor) [N036]
thesis
defense- A Formal Theory of Plan Recognition- Henry Kautz [N038]
winograd
2 [N051]
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