next up previous
Next: About this document ... Up: What's in a symbol: Previous: The fifth question: the

References

[1] Brown, P., V. Pietra, P. deSouza, J. Lai, and R. Mercer, Class-based n-gram models of natural language, Computational Linguistics, 18(4) (1992).

[2] Charniak, E. Connectionism and Explanation, in: Y. Wilks, ed., Theoretical Issues in Natural Language Processing. (Erlbaum, Hillsdale, NJ, 1991).

[3] Chomsky, N. Aspects of the Theory of Syntax. (MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1965).

[4] Fodor, J.A. Psychosemantics. (MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1987).

[5] Frege, G. On sense and reference, in: P. Black, ed., Translations from the Philosophical Works of Gottlob Frege. (Blackwell, Oxford, 1960).

[6] Hirst, G. Existence assumptions in knowledge representantation, Artificial Intelligence, 49 (1991).

[7] Hjelmslev, L. Structural Analysis of Language, in: B. Malmberg, ed., Readings in Modern Linguistics. (Mouton, The Hague, 1972).

[8] Hovy, E.H. and K. Knight, Motivation for Shared Ontologies: An Example from the Pangloss Collaboration, Proceedings of the Workshop on Knowledge Sharing and Information Interchange, IJCAI-93. (Chambery, France 1993).

[9] Kay, M. The Concrete Lexicon and the Abstract Dictionary, Proceedings of the 5th Annual Conference of the UW Centre for the New Oxford English Dictionary. (Oxford, England, 1989).

[10] Lenat, D., M. Prakash, and M. Shepherd, CYC: Using common sense knowledge to overcome brittleness and knowledge acquisition bottlenecks, The AI Magazine, 6(4) (1986).

[11] McCarthy, J. Epistemological Problems of Artificial Intelligence, Proceedings of the 5th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (1977).

[12] McDermott, D. Artificial Intelligence meets Natural Stupidity, in: J. Haugheland, ed., Mind Design. (MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1976).

[13] Miller, G., R. Beckwith, C. Fellbaum, D. Gross and K. Miller, WordNet: on on-line lexical data-base, International Journal of Lexicography 3(4) (1990).

[14] Newell, A. Artificial Intelligence and the Concept of Mind, in: R. Schank and K. Colby, eds., Computer Models of Thought and Language. (Freeman, San Francisco, 1973).

[15] Nirenburg, S. and C. Defrise, Practical Computational Linguistics, in: R. Johnson and M. Rosner, eds., Computational Linguistics and Formal Semantics. (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1991).

[16] Nirenburg, S. and V. Raskin, Ten Choices for Lexical Semantics. (MCCS-96-304, CRL, NMSU, 1996).

[17] Nomura, N. Functions of the set of concept explications in an MTD and methodology for developing bilingual concept explications, Proceedings of the EDR Workshop. (University of Pennsylvania, 1993).

[18] Pustejovsky, J. The Generative Lexicon. (MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1995).

[19] Quine, W. V. O. The problem of meaning in linguistics, in: From a Logical Point of View. (Harper and Row, New York, 1963).

[20] Riloff, E. Automatically constructing a dictionary for information extraction, Proceedings of the 11th National Conference on Artificial Intelligence (1993).

[21] Schank, R., ed., Conceptual Information Processing. (Amsterdam, North Holland, 1972).

[22] Schvaneveldt, R., ed., Pathfinder Networks: Theory and Applications. (Ablex, Norwood, NJ, 1990).

[23] Whorf, B.L. Language, Thought and Reality, ed. J. Carroll, (Wiley, New York, 1956).

[24] Wierzbicka, A. Semantic Primitives. (Athanaeum, Frankfurt, 1972)

[25] Wilks, Y. Form and Content in Semantics, in: R. Johnson and M. Rosner, eds., Computational Linguistics and Formal Semantics. (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1992).

[26] Wilks, Y., L. Guthrie and B. Slator, Electric Words: Dictionaries, Computers and Meanings. (MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1996)

[27] Witkam, A.P.M. Distributed Language Translation: Feasibility Study of a Multilingual Facility for Videotex Information Networks. (BSO, Utrecht, 1983)

[28] Wittgenstein, L. Philosophical Investigations. (Blackwell, Oxford, 1958)


next up previous
Next: About this document ... Up: What's in a symbol: Previous: The fifth question: the
Gillian Callaghan 2000-03-29