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This collection of papers examines the theoretical, psychological and descriptive approaches to focus.
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This volume presents the proceedings of the 6th Portuguese Conference on Artificial Intelligence, EPIA '93, organized by the Portuguese Artificial Intelligence Association. Like the last two conferences in this series, it was run as an international event with strict requirements as to the quality of accepted submissions. Fifty-one submissions were receivedfrom 9 countries, the largest numbers coming from Portugal (18), Germany (10), and France (8). The volume contains 25 selected papers, together with 7 poster abstracts and one invited lecture: "Organizations as complex, dynamic design problems" by L. Gasser, I. Hulthage, B. Leverich, J. Lieb, and A. Majchrzak, all from the University of Southern California. The papersare grouped into parts on: distributed artificial intelligence, natural language processing, knowledge representation, logic programming, non-standard logics, automated reasoning, constraints, planning, and learning.
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The papers in this volume address central issues in the study of Plurality and Quantification from three different perspectives: • Algebraic approaches to Plurals and Quantification • Distributivity and Collectivity: Theoretical Foundations • Distributivity and Collectivity: Empirical Investigations Algebraic approaches to the semantics of natural languages were in dependently introduced for the study of generalized quantification, pred ication, intensionality, mass terms and plurality. The most prominent modern advocate for an algebraic theory of plurality (and mass terms) is certainly Godehard Link. It is indicative of the Wirkungsgeschichte of Link's work that most of the contributi...
Merriam Press Waffen-SS History. Sixteen articles on various aspects of Waffen-SS: Swiss Volunteers of the Waffen-SS; Letters From the Germanic Volunteers of the Waffen-SS; Latvian Border Guard Regiments Attached to the Waffen-SS; Waffen-Untersturmf�hrer der SS Janis Dzenis; VI. SS Army Corps (Latvian) and the Third Battle for Kurland; Waffen-SS Personalities; Waffen-SS Marriage in Prague; The Leather Jacket: An Incident in the History of the 24.Waffen-Gebirgs (Karstj�ger) Division der SS; Cherkassy Pocket: The Final Figures; Reassembly Area of the 33.SS-Volunteer Grenadier Division "Charlemagne"; Waffen-SS Miscellany; SS Special Staff Rode; Photo Essay: SS-VT Armored Car Reconnaissance Troops in 1938; More Dutch Knight's Cross Holders?; Bulgarian Volunteer in the Waffen-SS; Oldest Swedish Volunteer in the Waffen-SS. 87 photos and illustrations.
Every two years since 1989, an international colloquium on cognitive science is held in Donostia - San Sebastian, attracting the most important researchers in that field. This volume is a collection of the invited papers to the Sixth International Colloquium on Cognitive Science (ICCS-99), written from a multidisciplinary, cognitive perspective, and addressing various essential topics such as self-knowledge, intention, consciousness, language use, learning and discourse. This collection reflects not only the various interdisciplinary origins and standpoints of the participating researchers, but also the richness, fruitfulness, and exciting state of research in the field of cognitive science today. A must-read for anyone interested in philosophy, linguistics, psychology, and computer science, and in the perception of these topics from the perspective of cognitive science.
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Lambda Calculi: A Guide Interpolation and Definability Discourse Representation Theory
The volume explores the semantics of nominalizations from different theoretical points of view: formal and lexical semantics, cognitive-functional grammar, lexical-functional grammar, discourse representation theory. Data from a variety of languages are taken into account, including Hungarian, Italian, French, German and English. The papers discuss the semantics of distinct readings of nominalizations and meaning differences observed between competing affixes.