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Laconic discourses and total eclipses
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John D. Gallagher
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nlp.1.15hin
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Abductive speech act recognition, corporate agents, and the COSMA system
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Elizabeth Hinkelman
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Elizabeth
Hinkelman
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Stephen P. Spackman
Spackman, Stephen P.
Stephen P.
Spackman
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List of contributors
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471
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Index
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Abduction, Belief and Context in Dialogue
Studies in computational pragmatics
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nlp.1
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https://benjamins.com
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https://benjamins.com/catalog/nlp.1
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188
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Pragmatics in language understanding and cognitively motivated architectures
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Dialogue analysis using layered protocols
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Discourse focus tracking
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Speech act theory and epistemic planning
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327
352
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The doxastic-epistemic force of declarative utterances
The
doxastic-epistemic force of declarative utterances
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Elias C.G. Thijsse
Thijsse, Elias C.G.
Elias C.G.
Thijsse
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JB code
nlp.1.11mey
353
380
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A conceptual modelling approach to the implementation of beliefs and intentions
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conceptual modelling approach to the implementation of beliefs and intentions
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Ralph Meyer
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Ralph
Meyer
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Abduction and induction
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JB code
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Laconic discourses and total eclipses
abduction in DICE
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Alex Lascarides
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Alex
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Abductive reasoning with knowledge bases for context modelling
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Ahmed Guessoum
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John D. Gallagher
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John D.
Gallagher
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JB code
nlp.1.15hin
429
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Abductive speech act recognition, corporate agents, and the COSMA system
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Elizabeth Hinkelman
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Elizabeth
Hinkelman
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Stephen P. Spackman
Spackman, Stephen P.
Stephen P.
Spackman
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JB code
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List of contributors
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JB code
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Miscellaneous
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Index
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JBENJAMINS
John Benjamins Publishing Company
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John Benjamins Publishing Company
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20001113
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NLP 1 Hb
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00057204
BB
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1567-8202
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Abduction, Belief and Context in Dialogue
Studies in computational pragmatics
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nlp.1
01
https://benjamins.com
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https://benjamins.com/catalog/nlp.1
1
B01
Harry Bunt
Bunt, Harry
Harry
Bunt
Tilburg University
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B01
William Black
Black, William
William
Black
UMIST, Manchester
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eng
477
vii
471
LAN009000
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CF
2
24
JB Subject Scheme
LIN.NLP
Natural language processing
24
JB Subject Scheme
LIN.PRAG
Pragmatics
06
01
Language is always generated and interpreted in a certain context, and the semantic, syntactic, and lexical properties of linguistic expressions reflect this. Interactive language understanding systems, such as language-based dialogue systems, therefore have to apply contextual information to interpret their inputs and to generate appropriate outputs, but are in practice very poor at this. This book contains a number of studies in Computational Pragmatics, the newly emerging field of study of how contextual information can be effectively brought to bear in language understanding and generation. The various chapters center around the conceptual, formal and computational modeling of context in general, of the relevant beliefs of dialogue participants in particular, and of the reasoning that may be applied to relate linguistic phenomena to aspects of the dialogue context. <br />These issues are discussed both from a theoretical point of view and in relation to their roles in prototypical language understanding systems.<br />
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The ABC of Computational Pragmatics
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ABC of Computational Pragmatics
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A01
Harry Bunt
Bunt, Harry
Harry
Bunt
2
A01
William Black
Black, William
William
Black
10
01
JB code
nlp.1.02all
47
80
34
Article
2
01
An activity-based approach to pragmatics
An
activity-based approach to pragmatics
1
A01
Jens Allwood
Allwood, Jens
Jens
Allwood
10
01
JB code
nlp.1.03bun
81
149
69
Article
3
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Dialogue pragmatics and context specification
1
A01
Harry Bunt
Bunt, Harry
Harry
Bunt
10
01
JB code
nlp.1.04sab
151
188
38
Article
4
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Pragmatics in language understanding and cognitively motivated architectures
1
A01
Gérard Sabah
Sabah, Gérard
Gérard
Sabah
10
01
JB code
nlp.1.05tay
189
232
44
Article
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Dialogue analysis using layered protocols
1
A01
M. Martin Taylor
Taylor, M. Martin
M. Martin
Taylor
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A01
David A. Waugh
Waugh, David A.
David A.
Waugh
10
01
JB code
nlp.1.06red
233
264
32
Article
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Coherence and structure in text and discourse
1
A01
Gisela Redeker
Redeker, Gisela
Gisela
Redeker
10
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JB code
nlp.1.07car
265
292
28
Article
7
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Discourse focus tracking
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David Carter
Carter, David
David
Carter
10
01
JB code
nlp.1.08ram
293
310
18
Article
8
01
Speech act theory and epistemic planning
1
A01
Allan Ramsay
Ramsay, Allan
Allan
Ramsay
10
01
JB code
nlp.1.09beu
311
326
16
Article
9
01
Context and form
declarative or interrogative, that is the question
1
A01
Robbert-Jan Beun
Beun, Robbert-Jan
Robbert-Jan
Beun
10
01
JB code
nlp.1.10thi
327
352
26
Article
10
01
The doxastic-epistemic force of declarative utterances
The
doxastic-epistemic force of declarative utterances
1
A01
Elias C.G. Thijsse
Thijsse, Elias C.G.
Elias C.G.
Thijsse
10
01
JB code
nlp.1.11mey
353
380
28
Article
11
01
A conceptual modelling approach to the implementation of beliefs and intentions
A
conceptual modelling approach to the implementation of beliefs and intentions
1
A01
Ralph Meyer
Meyer, Ralph
Ralph
Meyer
10
01
JB code
nlp.1.12nea
381
390
10
Article
12
01
Abduction and induction
a real distinction?
1
A01
Philip Neal
Neal, Philip
Philip
Neal
10
01
JB code
nlp.1.13obe
391
412
22
Article
13
01
Laconic discourses and total eclipses
abduction in DICE
1
A01
Jon Oberlander
Oberlander, Jon
Jon
Oberlander
2
A01
Alex Lascarides
Lascarides, Alex
Alex
Lascarides
10
01
JB code
nlp.1.14gue
413
428
16
Article
14
01
Abductive reasoning with knowledge bases for context modelling
1
A01
Ahmed Guessoum
Guessoum, Ahmed
Ahmed
Guessoum
2
A01
John D. Gallagher
Gallagher, John D.
John D.
Gallagher
10
01
JB code
nlp.1.15hin
429
455
27
Article
15
01
Abductive speech act recognition, corporate agents, and the COSMA system
1
A01
Elizabeth Hinkelman
Hinkelman, Elizabeth
Elizabeth
Hinkelman
2
A01
Stephen P. Spackman
Spackman, Stephen P.
Stephen P.
Spackman
10
01
JB code
nlp.1.16lis
457
459
3
Miscellaneous
16
01
List of contributors
10
01
JB code
nlp.1.17ind
461
471
11
Miscellaneous
17
01
Index
02
JBENJAMINS
John Benjamins Publishing Company
01
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Amsterdam/Philadelphia
NL
04
20001113
2000
John Benjamins
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US CA MX
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245
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164
mm
08
720
gr
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JB
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https://benjamins.com
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