LINGUIST List 8.1484

Wed Oct 15 1997

FYI: NLP Book Review,Philosophy & Literature

Editor for this issue: Anita Huang <anitalinguistlist.org>


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  • William J. Rapaport, Re: 8.1460, NLP Book (additional review)
  • Kate Kearns, Philosophy and Literature

    Message 1: Re: 8.1460, NLP Book (additional review)

    Date: Mon, 13 Oct 1997 09:32:30 -0400 (EDT)
    From: William J. Rapaport <rapaportcs.Buffalo.EDU>
    Subject: Re: 8.1460, NLP Book (additional review)


    Re:

    | Representing Time in Natural Language | The Dynamic Interpretation of Tense and Aspect | by Alice G. B. ter Meulen

    announced in a recent Linguist List.

    A review, by Michael Almeida, of this book is forthcoming in the cognitive science journal MINDS & MACHINES, Vol. 7, No. 3 (1997).

    Preprints in postscript form are available by email from the Review Editor. - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- William J. Rapaport Review Editor, MINDS AND MACHINES

    Associate Professor of Computer Science Adjunct Professor of Philosophy Member, Center for Cognitive Science

    226 Bell Hall | phone: (716) 645-3180 x 112 Department of Computer Science | fax: (716) 645-3464 Box 602000 | email: rapaportcs.buffalo.edu SUNY Buffalo | web: http://www.cs.buffalo.edu Buffalo, NY 14260-2000

    M&M homepages: http://www.cs.buffalo.edu/pub/WWW/faculty/rapaport/MM/flyer/ http://kapis.www.wkap.nl/kapis/CGI-BIN/WORLD/journalhome.htm?0924-6495

    Message 2: Philosophy and Literature

    Date: Wed, 15 Oct 1997 11:21:25 +1200
    From: Kate Kearns <k.kearnsling.canterbury.ac.nz>
    Subject: Philosophy and Literature


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