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Carbonell, Jaime. Metaphor: A Key to Extensible Semantic Analysis. In the Proceedings of the 18th Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics. 1980.

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THE COPYCAT PROJECT: An Experiment in Nondeterminism and.. - Hofstadter (1984)   (9 citations)  (Correct)

....phase. Kolodner s work on memory retrieval (see Kolodner, for instance) connects with our view of how activity spreads in the permanent concept network, although hers is focus ed on the problem of finding a memory whereas ours is concerned with perceptual control. Carbonell s work on metaphor (Carbonell:MET) involves what might be called layers of slippability (he calls it a hierarchy of variability ) and again parallels our concern with what slips most easily versus what is deepest in a given structure or situation. His other work on analogy (see CarbonelhANA) reflects much commonality with us ....

J. Carbonell, "Metaphor -- A Key to Extensible Semantic Analysis", Proceedings of the 18th Meeting of the Association for Computing Linguistics, 1980.


Extending the Lexicon by Exploiting Subregularities* - Robert Wilensky Division (1990)   (8 citations)  (Correct)

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Carbonell, Jaime. Metaphor: A Key to Extensible Semantic Analysis. In the Proceedings of the 18th Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics. 1980.

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