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De verkeerde indruk - Cynthia Zwagemaker Lis leest geen boeken en is al helemaal niet bekend met de boekenwereld, maar toch besluit ze haar beste vriendin te hulp te schieten op een boekevent. Lis krijgt de taak om de bekende auteur Lexi de Groot op te halen, maar dit verloopt niet zo soepel als ze had verwacht. Met alle liefde geeft ze daarvan de schuld aan die irritante man die ze in de lift van het hotel tegenkomt. De surpriseparty - Martine Hoogschagen Anouk wil stiekem een surprise-birthdayparty voor haar vriend John organiseren. Ze gebruikt een boekevent als alibi en vertrekt 's morgens in alle vroegte met een tas vol boeken, om deze zogenaamd te laten signeren. Helaas voor haar loopt ...
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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-proceedings of the Second International Conference on Logical Aspects of Computational Linguistics, LACL '97, held in Nancy, France in September 1997. The 10 revised full papers presented were carefully selected during two rounds of reviewing. Also included are two comprehensive invited papers. Among the topics covered are type theory, various types of grammars, linear logic, parsing, type-directed natural language processing, proof-theoretic aspects, concatenation logics, and mathematical languages.
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This book constitutes the strictly refereed post-conference proceedings of the First International Conference on Logical Aspects of Computational Linguistics, LACL '96, held in Nancy, France in April 1996. The volume presents 18 revised full papers carefully selected and reviewed for inclusion in the book together with four invited contributions by leading authorities and an introductory survey with a detailed bibliography. The papers cover all relevant logical aspects of computational linguistics like logical inference, grammars, logical semantics, natural language processing, formal proofs, logic programming, type theory, etc.
Originally published: New York: The American Historical Society, 1918-1926. New York ed., edition de luxe.
At the dawn of the 1970s, waves of hopeful idealists abandoned the city and headed for the country, convinced that a better life awaited. They were full of dreams, mostly lacking in practical skills, and soon utterly out of money. But they knew paradise when they saw it. When Loraine, Craig, Pancake, Hershe, and a dozen of their friends came into possession of 116 acres in Vermont, they had big plans: to grow their own food, build their own shelter, and create an enlightened community. They had little idea that at the same moment, all over the country, a million other young people were making the same move -- back to the land. We Are As Gods follows the Myrtle Hill commune as its members enj...
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