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Distributed for the Center for the Study of Language and Information

Edited by Patrick Blackburn, Nick Braisby, Lawrence Cavedon, and Atsushi Shimoji

Logic, Language and Computation, Volume 3

354 pages,  6 x 9  © 2001
Series: Center for the Study of Language and Information - Lecture Notes

Cloth $65.00

ISBN: 9781575862675   Published March 2001

Paper $27.00

ISBN: 9781575862682   Published March 2001

Preface
Contributors
1. Epistemic Utility in Commonsense Reasoning
[I]Janet Aisbett and Greg Gibbon[I]
2. Conceptual Covers in Dynamic Semantics
[I]Maria Aloni[I]
3. Characterization Results for d-Horn Formulas
[I]Carlos Areces, Verónica Becher and Sebastián Ferro[I]
4. A Glimpse into Algorithmic Information Theory
[I]Cristian S. Calude[I]
5. Information States, Attitudes and Dependent Record Types
[I]Robin Cooper[I]
6. The Semantics of Dynamic Conjunction
[I]Paul Dekker[I]
7. Concept Combination: A Geometrical Model
[I]Peter Gärdenfors[I]
8. Identity in Epistemic Semantics
[I]Jelle Gerbrandy[I]
9. An Implicit Argument Analysis of Japanese Zeros
[I]Yasuhiro Katagiri[I]
10. A Situation Semantic Account of Topic vs. Nominative Marking
[I]Yookyung Kim[I]
11. Belief and the Epistemic Channel
[I]Hisashi Komatsu[I]
12. Functions, Representations, and Zombies
[I]Gregory R. Mulhauser[I]
13. Aspect Analysis in Arrow Logic
[I]Satoshi Tojo[I]
14. Logical Constructions Suggested by Vision
[I]Michiel van Lambalgen[I]
15. Information in Discourse: A Game for Many Agents
[I]Kees Vermeulen[I]
16. How to Recover From (Non)Monotonic Inconsistencies
[I]Cees Witteveen and Wiebe van der Hoek[I]
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