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McDermott (1978). "Tarskian Semantics, or No notation without denotation!" in Cognitive Science. vol. 2:3.

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A Lexicon for Knowledge-Based MT - Onyshkevych, Nirenburg (1995)   (3 citations)  (Correct)

....performed with an NLP system using the algorithms and formalisms suggested by a semantic theory, this world model must be actually built, not just defined algebraically. The issue of grounding symbols has been widely debated in AI, linguistics, philosophy of language and cognitive science (e.g. McDermott, 1978) While not addressing this problem directly in this paper, we would like to point out another well known position on this issue which is different from ours. Adherents of that approach attempt to ground the semantics of a language in the language itself, by using numbered word senses as ....

McDermott (1978). "Tarskian Semantics, or No notation without denotation!" in Cognitive Science. vol. 2:3.


Hybrid Reasoning in BACK - Nebel, von Luck (1988)   (15 citations)  (Correct)

....University Berlin and partially supported by the EEC. It was part of the ESPRIT project 311, which involves the following participants: Nixdorf, Olivetti, Bull, Technische Universitat Berlin, Universita di Bologna, Universitat Hildesheim and Universita di Torino. 1 In the sense of, e.g. [14] or [7] 2 And usually, a large fraction of code in a knowledge representation system is devoted to the user interface. 1. a representational theory, explaining what knowledge is to be represented by what formalism, and 2. a common semantics for the overall formalism, explaining in a semantic ....

Drew McDermott,"Tarskian semantics, or no notation without denotation!" Cognitive Science, 2(3): 277--282, July--September 1978.


An Ontological-Semantic Framework for Text Analysis - Onyshkevych (1997)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

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McDermott (1978). "Tarskian Semantics, or No notation without denotation!" in Cognitive Science. vol. 2:3.

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