Belief Spaces as Sets of Propositions - Shapiro (1993)(Correct)
agent and a sentence. If, in some KR language, L1, John1 is an individual constant denoting some person
S. C. Shapiro, Belief spaces as sets of propositions. Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Artificial www.cs.buffalo.edu/sneps/belspace.ps
Parsing and Case Analysis in TANKA - Copeck, Delisle, Szpakowicz (1992)(Correct)
in conjoined verb phrases. For example, John has printed the letters and read the report" is
and syntax is limited to restricted patterns or even just keywords. Our approach lies at the other end of www.csi.uottawa.ca/tanka/uploadable/COLING92.ps
Sui Generis Genericity - Filip, Carlson(Correct)
generic readings, as illustrated in (1)1) a. John writes a poem /John smokes a cigarette b. John
is a category in its own right, rather than just a member of some other category system. The main ling.rochester.edu/people/filip/papers/suigeneris.ps
Fitness and the Selective Adaptation of Language - Kirby (1998)(Correct)(17 citations)
acceptable since the three MNCCs are adjacent. 1) John looked the number up. 2) John looked the number
asymmetries with asymmetries in language processing. Just as umbrellas cannot weigh more than a few pounds ling.ed.ac.uk/anonftp/pub/staff/kirby/evolpaper.ps
Bitstream Neurons for Graph Colouring - Burge, Shawe-Taylor(Correct)
Bitstream Neurons for Graph Colouring Peter Burge John Shawe-Taylor Royal Holloway University of London
Bitstream Neurons for Graph Colouring Peter Burge John Shawe-Taylor Royal Holloway University of www.cs.rhbnc.ac.uk/research/compint/publications/pubs-ps/msbsnjann.ps
Identity and Identification - Dimitriadis (1997)(Correct)
thesis, ILLC/University of Amsterdam, 1989. Per94] John Perry. Indexicals and Demonstratives. In B. Hale
[vLe91] Jacques van Leeuwen. Individuals and Sortal Concepts. www.wins.uva.nl/research/illc/Publications/Lists/../ResearchReports/MoL-1997-01.text.ps.gz
36 Problems for Semantic Interpretation - Scheler(Correct)
verb phrase or a noun phrase. PP-attachment 2. John is easy to please. John is eager to please.
the verb phrase or a noun phrase. PP-attachment 2. John is easy to please. John is eager to please. flop.informatik.tu-muenchen.de/pub/fki/fki-179-93.ps.gz