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Center for the study of language and information
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Center for the Study of Language and Information (Stanford University)
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Works
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Agreement in natural language : approaches, theories, descriptions | |
Algebras, diagrams, and decisions in language, logic, and computation | |
Backwards anaphora and discourse structure: some considerations | |
Binary tense | |
Change, process and events | |
Clausal syntax of German | |
Computing natural language | |
The construction of meaning | |
Coverbs and complex predicates in Wagiman | |
CSLI lecture notes | |
CSLI publications. | |
The David Hume series : philosophy and cognitive science reissues | |
Dissertations in linguistics | |
European review of philosophy | |
Extended categorical grammar | |
Fifth year report to the System Development Foundation, Situated language research program | |
Formal methods and empirical practices : conversations with Patrick Suppes | |
Formalizing the dynamics of information | |
Grammatical semantics : evidence for structure in meaning | |
Identity, language, and mind : an introduction to the philosophy of John Perry | |
Japanese/Korean linguistics. | |
L3 reference manual : version 2.19 | |
Logical reasoning with diagrams and sentences | |
Metaphorically speaking | |
Modal subordination and pronominal anaphora in discourse | |
The nature of explanation in linguistic theory | |
Networked information flow via stylized documents | |
Nominal constructions in Modern Greek : implications for the architecture of grammar | |
Normalization, cut-elimination and the theory of proofs | |
Optimality-theoretic syntax : a declarative approach | |
Order-sorted algebra solves the constructor-selector, multiple representation and coercion problems | |
Parsing below the segment in a constraint-based framework | |
The phonology-syntax connection | |
Postverbal behavior | |
Presuppositions and dynamic logic | |
The prince and the phone booth : reporting puzzling beliefs | |
Principles of OBJ2 | |
The proceedings of the ... annual Child Language Research Forum. | |
Proceedings of the ... West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics. | |
Proto-properties and grammatical encoding | |
Psychology, semantics, and mental events under descriptions | |
Quantifiers, logic, and language | |
Querying logical databases | |
Radical lexicalism | |
Rational interaction as the basis for communication | |
Relating models of polymorphism | |
Report | |
Report (Center for the Study of Language and Information (U.S.)) | |
Representation and inference for natural language / Patrick Blackburn and Johan Bos. - Stanford, cop. 2005. | |
Richly grounding sysmbols in ASL | |
The role of propositional objects of belief in action | |
Romance is so complex | |
Semantics for descriptions : from linguistics to computer science | |
Set values for unification-based grammar formalisms and logic programming | |
Sheaf semantics for concurrent interacting objects | |
A Sheaf-theoretic model of concurrency | |
A short introduction to modal logic | |
The situated processing of situated languages | |
The situation in logic | |
Situation theory and its applications | |
Stanf. encycl. philos. | |
Stanford monographs in linguistics | |
Stanford studies in morphology and the lexicon | |
Studies in computational linguistics (Stanford, Calif.) | |
Studies in constraint-based lexicalism | |
A Study in the foundations of programming methodology : specifications, institutions, charters and parchments | |
Syntactic theory : a formal introduction | |
The Syntax of anaphoric binding | |
Tarski's world : version 4.0 for Macintosh | |
Toward a linking theory of relation changing rules in LFG | |
Two replies, c1987: | |
Types, tokens and templates | |
Unaccusative verbs in Dutch and the syntax-semantics interface | |
Unification and agreement | |
Unifying functional, object-oriented and relational programming with logical semantics | |
The Use of language | |
WCCFL | |
What is information? | |
What is unification? : a categorical view of substitution, equation and solution | |
Word sense disambiguatuion : the case for combinations of knowledge sources | |
Working papers in grammatical theory and discourse structure : interactions of morphology, syntax, and discourse |