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Publication details [
#348
]
Lehnert, Wendy G.
and
Martin H. Ringle
, eds.
1982.
Strategies for natural language processing.
L. Erlbaum
.
xxii + 533 pp.
Publication type
Book – edited volume
Publication language
English
Keywords
language processing
Articles in this volume
Waltz, David L.
The state of the art in natural language understanding.
3–32
Riesbeck, Christopher K.
Realistic language comprehension.
37–54
Bruce, Bertram C.
Natural communication between person and computer.
55–88
Small, Steve
and
Chuck Rieger
.
Parsing and comprehending with word experts. (A theory and its realization).
89–147
DeJong, Gerald
.
An overview of the FRUMP system.
149–176
Gershman, Anatole V.
A framework for conceptual analyzers.
177–197
Ringle, Martin H.
and
Bertram C. Bruce
.
Conversation failure.
203–221
Hobbs, Jerry R.
Towards an understanding of coherence in discourse.
223–243
Cohen, Philip R.
,
C.Raymond Perrault
and
James F. Allen
.
Beyond question answering.
245–274
Flowers, Margot
,
Rod McGuire
and
Lawrence Birnbaum
.
Adversary arguments and the logic of personal attacks.
275–294
Selfridge, Mallory
.
Inference and learning in a computer model of the development of language comprehension in a young child.
299–326
Wilensky, Robert
.
Points: A theory of the structure of stories in memory.
345–374
Lehnert, Wendy G.
Plot units: A narrative summarization strategy.
375–412
Carbonell, Jaime G.
Metaphor: An inescapable phenomenon in natural-language comprehension.
415–434
Charniak, Eugene
.
Context recognition in language comprehension.
435–454
Schank, Roger C.
Reminding and memory organization: An introduction to MOPs.
455–493
Wilks, Yorick
.
Some thoughts on procedural semantics.
495–516
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