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LANGUAGE AND COGNITION 3. YEARBOOK 1992 OF THE RESEARCH GROUP FOR THEORETICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL LINGUISTICS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF GRONINGEN Recently, the third Yearbook of the Research Group for Theoretical and Experimental Linguistics has appeared, entitled _Language and Cognition 3_. The book contains 26 original contributions on a wide variety of topics such as theoretical syntax, semantics and phonology, cognitive linguistics, first and second language acquisition, psycholinguistic research and computational linguistics. The articles contained in the Yearbook are: - Werner Abraham, The Focus Interface Hypothesis and the historical decay of the verbal genitive in German - Reineke Bok-Bennema, Native prefixoids in Spanish - Bert Bos, Looking for Text on the Internet - Leonie Bosveld-de Smet, Indefinite subjects in French and the stage-level versus individual-level predicates - Elly van Gelderen, Gerunds in the early twentieth century - Anastasia Giannakidou, KANENAS and TIPOTA: talking about nothing (or anything) in Modern Greek - Dicky Gilbers, Liquids - Petra Hendriks, Comparatives and Monotonicity - Jack Hoeksema, As (of) yet - Helen de Hoop, Semantics and the N400 - Edith Kaan, Event-related brain potentials and the study of syntax - Henny Klein, `Vrijwel', `nauwelijks' and the negative side of the absolute - Wim Kosmeijer, The status of Agr in the Scandinavian languages - Charlotte Koster, Pseudo-errors in the acquisition of pronominals - Jan Koster, Structure-preservingness and the end of transformationalism - Liesbeth Laport, Cognitive aspects of quantification - Karen Lattewitz, A minimalist view on verb raising - Klarien van der Linde, Vowel errors in Down's syndrome: deviation or delay - Sjaak de Mey, RAMs and the possible world analysis of belief - Arie Molendijk, Temporal Orientation - Margaret Polomska and Herman Wekker, The problem of evidence in L2 acquisition - Victor Sanchez Valencia, Ton van der Wouden and Frans Zwarts, Polarity and the flow of time - Jaume Sola, A uniform analysis of SELF elements - Marjolijn Verspoor, To-infinitive and NP XP constructions: a cognitive analysis - Frank Wijnen en Gerard Bol, The escape from the infinitive stage - Ron van Zonneveld, Tandem arguments The Yearbook 1993 costs fl. 40,-- (US$ 21.00). This does not include handling and postage (fl. 6,-- in the Netherlands, fl. 8,50 abroad). Those of you who want to obtain a copy can send a message to yearbookMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuelet.rug.nl, or directly to Uitgeverij Passage, the publishing company that takes care of the distribution of the Yearbook. (Address: Uitgeverij Passage, P.O. Box 216, 9700 AE Groningen). There are also some copies available of last year's yearbook, _Language and Cognition 2_, which costs fl. 37,50 (handling and postage not included, rates as above). For more information, contact one of the editors or yearbook
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A GUIDE TO COMPUTATIONAL LINGUISTICS ARTICLES IN THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, 2nd Edition Stuart C. Shapiro (editor) (John Wiley & Sons, 1992) compiled by: William J. Rapaport Department of Computer Science and Center for Cognitive Science State University of New York at Buffalo Buffalo, NY 14260 rapaportMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuecs.buffalo.edu AUTHOR TITLE PAGES Volume 1: Bookman, L. A., & Alterman, R. Analog Semantic Features 27-28 Alvarado, S. J. Argument Comprehension 30-52 Kucera, H. Brown Corpus 128-130 Srihari, S. N., & Hull, J. J. Character Recognition 138-150 Ballard, B., & Jones, M. Computational Linguistics 203-224 Hardt, S. L. Conceptual Dependency 259-265 Hindle, D. Deep Structure 328-330 Ingria, R.; Boguraev, B.; & Pustejovsky,J. Dictionary/Lexicon 341-365 Scha, R.; Bruce, B. C.; & Polanyi,L. Discourse Understanding 365-379 Tennant, H. Ellipsis 445-446 Novak, V. Fuzzy Logic: Applications to Natural Language 515-521 Woods, W. A. Grammar, Augmented Transition Network 552-563 Bruce, B., & Moser, M. G. Grammar, Case 563-570 Gazdar, G. Grammar, Generalized Phrase Structure 570-573 Joshi, A. K. Grammar, Phrase Structure 573-580 Burton, R. Grammar, Semantic 580-583 | Bateman, J. A. Grammar, Systemic 583-592 | Mallery, J. C.; | Hurwitz, R.; | & Duffy,G. Hermeneutics 596-611 | Hill, J. C. Language Acquisition 761-772 | Fass, D., | & Pustejovsky, J. Lexical Decomposition 806-812 | Pustejovsky, J. Lexical Semantics 812-819 | | Volume 2: | | Nagao, M. Machine Translation 898-902 | Klavans, J. L., | & Tzoukermann, E. Morphology 963-972 | McDonald, D. D. Natural-Language Generation 983-997 | Carbonell, J. G., | & Hayes, P. J. Natural-Language Understanding 997-1016 | Petrick, S. Parsing 1099-1109 | Small, S. L. Parsing, Word-Expert 1109-1116 | Wilks, Y., | & Fass, D. Preference Semantics 1183-1194 | Cruse, D. A. Presupposition 1194-1201 | Dyer, M. G.; | Cullingford, R. E.; | & Alvarado, S. J. Scripts 1443-1460 | Sowa, J. F. Semantic Networks 1493-1511 | Devlin, K. J. Situation Theory and Situation Semantics 1541-1547 | Briscoe, E. J. Speech Recognition 1553-1559 | Norvig, P. Story Analysis 1568-1576 | Alterman, R. Text Summarization 1579-1587 | Sparck Jones, K. Thesaurus 1605-1613 | Knight, K. Unification 1630-1636 | | Additional articles from the 1st edition (1987): | | Coelho, H. Grammar, Definite Clause 339-342 | Berwick, R. Grammar, Transformational 353-361 | Newmeyer, F. J. Linguistics, Competence and Performance 503-508 | Wilks, Y. Machine Translation 564-571 | Tennant, H. Menu-Based Natural Language 594-597 | Koskenniemi, K. Morphology 619-620 | Bates, M. Natural-Language Interfaces 655-660 | Riesbeck, C. K. Parsing, Expectation-Driven 696-701 | Keyser, S. J. Phonemes 744-746 | Webber, B. Question Answering 814-822 | Smith, B. C. Self-Reference 1005-1010 | Hirst, G. Semantics 1024-1029 | Woods, W. Semantics, Procedural 1029-1031 | Allen, J. F. Speech Acts 1062-1065 | Allen, J. Speech Recognition 1065-1070 | Allen, J. Speech Synthesis 1070-1076 | Briscoe, E. J. Speech Understanding 1076-1083 | Lehnert, W. G. Story Analysis 1090-1099