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Insight and self-observation
Vol. 18
Alfred H. Stanton
Contributions of the right cerebral hemisphere in perceiving paralinguistic cues of emotion
Larry I. Benowitz, David M. Bear, Marsel-M. Mesulam, Robert Rosenthal, Eran Zaidel, Roger W. Sperry
Problems in question answering
Wendy Lehnert
Looking for a process model of dialogue
Roger C. Schank
Jokes and the logic of the cognitive unconscious
Marvin Minsky
A logical form based on the structural descriptions of events
William A. Martin
Linguistic and situational context in a model of task-oriented dialogue
Gretchen P. Brown
Some ways of representing dialogues
Arnold Günther
Towards a logical model of dialogue
Anca Runcan
Dynamic model selection in the interpretation of discourse
Steven Cushing
Modelling the dialogue by means of formal language theory
Gheorghe Păun
Dialogue and cognition
Teun A van Dijk
Precisiation of meaning via translation into pruf
L. A. Zadeh
Focus and dialogue games
Lauri Carlson
Two types of discourse in Hölderlin's madness
Roman Jakobson, Grete Lübbe-Grothues
Message theory and the semantics of dialogue
David Harrah
Conversations between programs
David W. McDonald
Intensional man vs extensional man
Umberto Eco
Towards a computational theory of semantic memory
Lucia Vaina
Parental communication deviance and schizophrenia
Louis Sass
Diplomatic communication
Solomon Marcus
Rules, utilities, and strategies in dialogical games
Jaakko Hintikka
Game-theoretical semantics
Vol. 22
Semantical games and transcendental arguments
Semantical games, subgames, and functional interpretations
Jaakko Hintikka, Jack Kulas
Anyproblems
Temporal discourse and semantical games
Definite descriptions in game-theoretical semantics
"Is", semantical games, and semantical relativity
Semantical games and Aristotelian categories
On the any-thesis and the methodology of linguistics
Theories of truth and learnable languages
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