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CSLI Lecture Notes
The CSLI Lecture Notes series reports new developments in the
cognitive sciences and philosophy. In addition to developing works
grounded in the study of language, information, and computation, CSLI
Lecture Notes also offers courseware packages and textbooks that help
teach these fields in
innovative ways. The aim of the series is to make new results, ideas,
and approaches available as quickly as possible.
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Information and Mind: The Philosophy of Fred Dretske.
Edited by Paul Skokowski. (No. 229, Nov. 2020)
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Form and Meaning in Language,
Vol III.
Charles J. Fillmore. (No. 228, May 2020)
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Form and Meaning in Language,
Vol II.
Charles J. Fillmore. (No. 227, May 2020)
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Revisiting the Essential Indexical.
John Perry. (No. 226, Jan. 2020)
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Studies in Language and Information.
John Perry. (No. 225, Oct. 2019)
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Tokens of Meaning: Papers in Honor of Lauri Karttunen.
edited by Cleo Condoravdi and Tracy Holloway King. (No. 224, May 2019)
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Constraint-Based Syntax and Semantics: Papers in Honor of Danièle Godard.
Edited by Anne Abeillé and Olivier Bonami. (No. 223, Dec. 2020)
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Words and Contents.
Richard Vallée, foreword by John Perry. (No. 222, Oct. 2018)
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Translation: Linguistic and Philosophical Perspectives.
Martin Kay. (No. 221, Oct. 2017)
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Lingvis: Visual Analytics for
Linguistics..
Edited by Miriam Butt, Annette Hauti-Janisz and Verena Lyding. (No. 220, May 2020)
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Revealing Structure: Papers in Honor of Larry Hyman.
edited by Eugene Buckley, Thera Crane, and Jeff Good. (No. 219, Oct. 2018)
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Mathematical Structures in Language.
Edward L. Keenan and Lawrence S. Moss. (No. 218, Sept. 2016)
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Studies in Weak Arithmetics, Volume 3.
edited by Patrick Cégielski, Ali Enayat, and Roman Kossak. (No. 217, Sept. 2016)
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Logical Reasoning with Diagrams & Sentences: Using Hyperproof.
Dave Barker-Plummer, Jon Barwise, and John Etchemendy. (No. 216, Dec. 2016)
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Computers in Education: A Half-Century of Innovation—(Out of Print)
Patrick Suppes and Robert Smith. (No. 215, Dec. 2016)
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Acquantance, Knowledge, and Logic: New Essays on Bertran Russell's The Problems of Philosophy.
edited by Donovan Wishon and Bernard Linsky. (No. 214, June 2015)
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Foundations and Methods from Mathematics to Neuroscience: Essays Inspired by Patrick Suppes .
edited by Colleen E. Crangle, Adolfo García de la Sienra, and Helen E. Longino. (No. 213, Mar. 2015)
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Descriptive Typology and Linguistic
Theory: A Study in the Morphosyntax of Relative Clauses .
Farrell Ackerman and Irina Nikolaeva. (No. 212, Feb. 2014)
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Studies in Weak Arithmetics, Volume 2.
Edited by Patrick Cégielski, Charalampos Cornaros, and Costas
Dimitracopoulos. (No. 211, Sep. 2013)
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The Core and the Periphery.
Edited by Philip Hofmeister and Elisabeth Norcliffe. (No. 210, Feb. 2014)
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Individual Difference in Online
Computer-based Learning: Gifted and Other Diverse Populations.
Patrick Suppes. (No. 209, Oct. 2013)
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Attitudes De Se:
Linguistics, Epistemology, Metaphysics.
edited by Neil Feit and Alessandro Capone. (No. 208, Sep. 2013)
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What Is Said and What Is
Not: The Semantics/Pragmatics Interface.
Carlo Penco and Filippo Domaneschi. (No. 207, Sep. 2013)
- A Computational Introduction to Linguistics:
Describing Language in Plain Prolog
. Almerindo E. Ojeda. (No. 206, Mar. 2013)
- Formal Methods and Empirical
Practices: Conversations with Patrick Suppes. Roberta Ferrario and Viola Schiaffonati. (No. 205, Nov. 2012)
- Broken Ballots: Will Your Vote Count in the Electronic Age?. Douglas W. Jones and Barbara Simons. (No. 204, Apr. 2012)
- Identity, Language, and
Mind. edited by Albert Newen and Raphael van Riel. (No. 203, July 2012)
- Companion to the papers of
Donald Knuth. Donald E. Knuth. (No. 202, Jan. 2012)
- Language from a Cognitive
Perspective: Grammar,
Usage, and Processing. Studies in honor of Tom Wasow. edited by Emily M. Bender & Jennifer
E. Arnold. (No. 201, March 2011)
- Grammar, Geometry, and Brain
Jens Erik Fenstad (No. 200, Feb. 2010)
- Modal Logic for Open Minds
Johan van Benthem (No. 199, Apr. 2010)
- Logic and Pragmatism: Selected
Essays of Giovanni Vailati
Claudia Arrighi, Paola Cantú, Mauro de Zan, and Patrick
Suppes (No. 198, Apr. 2010)
- Reality Exploration and
Discovery: Pattern Interaction in Language and Life
Linda Ann Uyechi and Lian-Hee Wee (No. 197, Apr. 2010)
- Studies in Weak Arithmetics, Volume 1
Patrick Cégielski (No. 196, Dec. 2009)
- Fundamental Issues in the Romance Languages
Danièle Godard (No. 195, Feb. 2010)
- Algorithmes
Donald E. Knuth, translated by Patrick Cégielski
(No. 194, Jul. 2011, in French)
- Sign-Based Construction Grammar edited by Hans Boas and Ivan Sag (No. 193, Oct. 2012)
- Selected Papers on Fun and
Games Donald E. Knuth (No. 192, Jan. 2011)
- Selected Papers on Design of
Algorithms
Donald E. Knuth (No. 191, Mar. 2010)
- Éléments pour une histoire de l'informatique
Donald E. Knuth, translated by Patrick Cégielski (No. 190,
Jul. 2011, in French)
- Theory and Evidence in
Semantics Edited by Erhard W. Hinrichs and John
Nerbonne (No. 189, Mar. 2009)
- Generalized Galois Logics: Relational Semantics of
Nonclassical Logical Calculi J. Michael Dunn and Katalin
Bimbó (No. 188, Oct. 2008)
- Binary Tense Henk J. Verkuyl
(No. 187, Oct. 2008)
- Meaning, Intentions, and
Argumentation Kepa Korta and Joana Garmendia (No. 186,
Mar. 2008)
- English Syntax: An Introduction
Jong-Bok Kim and Peter Sells (No. 185, Apr. 2008)
- Architectures, Rules, and
Preferences: Variations on Themes by Joan W. Bresnan Edited
by Annie Zaenen, Jane Simpson, Tracy Holloway King, Jane Grimshaw,
Joan Maling, and Chris Manning (No. 184, Dec. 2007)
- Reasoning, Rationality, and
Probability Maria Carla Galavotti, Roberto Scazzieri, and
Patrick Suppes (No. 183, Feb. 2008)
- Online Deliberation: Design, Research,
and Practice edited by Todd Davies and Seeta Peña
Gangadharan (No. 182, Nov. 2009)
- Statement and Referent: An Inquiry into
the Foundations of our Conceptual Order David Shwayder
(No. 181, Nov. 2008)
- Perspectives on Contexts Edited by
Paolo Bouquet, Luciano Serafini, and Richmond H. Thomason
(No. 180, Jul. 2008)
- Intelligent Linguistic Architectures:
Variations on Themes by Ronald M. Kaplan Miriam Butt, Mary
Dalrymple, and Tracy Holloway King (No. 179)
- Self-Reference Thomas Bolander,
Vincent F. Hendricks and Stig Andur Pedersen
(No. 178)
- Optimal Communication Reinhard
Blutner, Helen de Hoop, and Petra Hendriks (No. 177)
- Diversity in Language: Perspectives
& Implications Yoshiko Matsumoto, David Oshima, Orrin
Robinson, and Peter Sells (No. 176, May 2007)
- After Euclid Jesse Norman
(No. 175)
- Constructions in Acquisition
Barbara Kelly and Eve V. Clark (No. 174)
- Reference and Quantification
Gregory N. Carlson and Francis Jeffry Pelletier (No. 173)
- Geometry and Meaning Dominic
Widdows (No. 172)
- Handbook of French Semantics
Francis Corblin and Henriëtte de Swart (No. 170)
- Tarski's World: Revised and Expanded
Dave Barker-Plummer, Jon Barwise and John Etchemendy in
collaboration with Albert Liu (No. 169, Jan. 2008)
- Language and Grammar Claudia
Casadio, Philip J. Scott, and Robert A.G. Seely (No. 168)
- Philosophical Introduction to
Probability Maria Carla Galavotti (No. 167)
- The Unity of Unbounded Dependency
Constructions Robert D. Levine and Thomas E. Hukari (No. 166)
- Meaning, Creativity, and the Partial Inscrutability of the Human Mind, 2nd Edition Julius M. Moravcsik (No. 165)
- Handbook for Language Engineers
Ali Farghaly (No. 164)
- Mismatch: Form-Function Incongruity
and the Architecture of Grammar Elaine J. Francis and Laura
A. Michaelis (No. 163)
- The Nature of Explanation in
Linguistic Theory Edited by John Moore and Maria Polinsky
(No. 162)
- Games, Logic, and Constructive
Sets Edited by Grigori Mints and Reinhard Muskens (No. 161)
- World Color Survey Paul
Kay, Brent Berlin, Luisa Maffi, William R. Merrifield, and Richard
S. Cook (No. 159, Mar. 2010)
- Narrative Theory and the Cognitive
Sciences David Herman (No. 158)
- (Out of Print) New Perspectives on Case Theory
Ellen Brandner and Heike Zinsmeister (No. 156)
- The Semantics/Pragmatics Distinction
Claudia Bianchi (No. 155)
- Relevant Linguistics, 2nd Edition,
Revised and Expanded: An Introduction to the Structure and Use of
English for Teachers Paul W. Justice (No. 154)
- Reference and the Rational Mind
Kenneth A. Taylor (No. 153)
- Syntactic Theory, 2nd Edition Ivan
A. Sag, Thomas Wasow, and Emily M. Bender (No. 152)
- Words and Structure Jane
Grimshaw (No. 151)
- Holographic Reduced Representation:
Distributed Representation for Cognitive Structures Tony
A. Plate (No. 150)
- Generative Approaches to Finnic and Saami
Linguistics: Case, Features and Constraints Diane Nelson and
Satu Manninen (No. 148)
- The Possibility of Language
María Cerezo (No. 147)
- Unsettling Obligations: Essays on Reason,
Reality and the Ethics of Belief Allen W. Wood (No. 146)
- Postverbal Behavior Thomas
Wasow (No. 145)
- Algebras, Diagrams and Decisions in
Language, Logic and Computation Kees Vermeulen and Ann
Copestake (No. 144)
- Information Sharing: Reference and
Presupposition in Language Generation and Interpretation Kees
van Deemter and Rodger Kibble (No. 143)
- Logic, Convention, and Common
Knowledge Paul F. Syverson (No. 142)
- Words, Proofs and Diagrams Dave
Barker-Plummer, David I. Beaver, Johan van Benthem, and Patrick Scotto
di Luzio (No. 141)
- Paradigms and Opacity Paul
Kiparsky (forthcoming) (No. 140)
- Selected Papers on Computer Languages
Donald E. Knuth (No. 139)
- Semantics for Descriptions (Out of Print)
François Rastier, Marc Cavazza, and Anne Abeillé
(No. 138)
- Things a Computer Scientist Rarely Talks
About Donald E. Knuth (No. 136)
- Practical Guide to Syntactic Analysis,
2nd Edition Georgia M. Green and Jerry L. Morgan (No. 135)
- The Use of Language Prashant
Parikh (No. 134)
- Explaining Beliefs: Lynne Rudder Baker
and Her Critics Anthonie Meijers (No. 133)
- Meaning, Basic Self-Knowledge, and Mind:
Essays on Tyler Burge María J. Frápolli and Esther
Romero (No. 132)
- Stochastic Causality Maria Carla
Galavotti, Patrick Suppes, and Domenico Costantini (No. 131)
- Representation and Invariance of
Scientific Structures Patrick Suppes (No. 130)
- Interpreting Davidson Petr
Kotatko, Peter Pagin, and Gabriel Segal (No. 129)
- Mathematical Reasoning with Diagrams
Mateja Jamnik (No. 127)
- Lexical-Functional Grammar: An
Introduction to Parallel Constraint-Based Syntax Yehuda
N. Falk (No. 126)
- Foundations of Real World
Intelligence Yoshinori Uesaka, Pentti Kanerva, and Hideki
Asoh (No. 125)
- (Out of Print) Semantic Interfaces: Reference, Anaphora
and Aspect Carlo Cecchetto, Gennaro Chierchia, and Maria
Teresa Guasti (No. 124)
- Interrogative Investigations: The Form,
Meaning and Use of English Interrogatives Jonathan Ginzburg and
Ivan A. Sag (No. 123)
- Sentence Processing in East Asian
Languages Mineharu Nakayama (No. 122)
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Form and Meaning in Language, Volume I: Papers on Semantic Roles
Charles Fillmore (No. 121)
- Logical Perspectives on Language and
Information Cleo Condoravdi and Gerard Renardel de
Lavalette (No. 120)
- Advances in Modal Logic, Volume 2
Michael Zakharyaschev, Krister Segerberg, Maarten de Rijke, and
Heinrich Wansing (No. 119)
- Collaborative Language Engineering: A
Case Study in Efficient Grammar-Based Processing Dan
Flickinger, Stephan Oepen, Hans Uszkoreit, and Jun-ichi Tsujii
(No. 118)
- The Philosophical Status of Diagrams
Mark Greaves (No. 116)
- Analyzing Linguistic Variation:
Statistical Models and Methods John C. Paolillo (No. 114)
- Ancient and Medieval Traditions in the
Exact Sciences: Essays in Memory of Wilbur Knorr Patrick
Suppes, Julius Moravcsik, and Henry Mendell (No. 112)
- Logic, Language and Computation: Volume
3 Lawrence Cavedon, Patrick Blackburn, Nick Braisby, and
Atsushi Shimojima (No. 111)
- Implementing Typed Feature Structure
Grammars Ann Copestake (No. 110)
- Universal Logic Ross Brady
(No. 109, 2006)
- Empty Names, Fiction and the Puzzles of
Non-Existence Anthony Everett and Thomas Hofweber (No. 108)
- Tree Adjoining Grammars: Formalisms,
Linguistic Analysis and Processing Anne Abeillé and Owen
Rambow (No. 107)
- Selected Papers on Discrete
Mathematics Donald E. Knuth (No. 106)
- The Ontology of Language: Properties,
Individuals and Discourse Chris Fox (No. 105)
- Coherence, Reference and the Theory of
Grammar Andrew Kehler (No. 104)
- Strong Generative Capacity: The Semantics
of Linguistic Formalism Philip Miller (No. 103)
- Selected Papers on Analysis of
Algorithms Donald E. Knuth (No. 102)
- Russell's Metaphysical Logic
Bernard Linsky (No. 101)
- Events as Grammatical Objects: The
Converging Perspectives of Lexical Semantics and Syntax Carol
L. Tenny and James Pustejovsky (No. 100)
- Bantu Historical Linguistics: Theoretical
and Empirical Perspectives Jean-Marie Hombert and Larry
M. Hyman (No. 99)
- Aspectual Issues: Studies on Time and
Quantity Henk J. Verkuyl (No. 98)
- Logic, Language and Computation, volume
2 Lawrence S. Moss, Jonathan Ginzburg, and Maarten de Rijke
(No. 96)
- A Grammar Writer's Cookbook Miriam
Butt, Tracy Holloway King, María-Eugenia Niño, and
Frédérique Segond (No. 95)
- Conversation and Community: Chat in a
Virtual World Lynn Cherny (No. 94)
- Metaphorically Speaking Patti
D. Nogales (No. 93)
- Formalizing the Dynamics of
Information Martina Faller, Stefan Kaufmann, and Marc Pauly
(No. 92)
- Presupposition and Anaphora Emiel
Krahmer (No. 89)
- Beyond Grammar: An Experience-Based
Theory of Language Rens Bod (No. 88)
- Advances in Modal Logic, Volume 1
Marcus Kracht, Maarten de Rijke, Heinrich Wansing, and Michael
Zakharyaschev (No. 87)
- The Philosophical Roots of
Anthropology William Adams (No. 86)
- Externalism and Self-Knowledge
Peter Ludlow and Norah Martin (No. 85)
- A Lexical Approach to Italian
Cliticization Paola Monachesi (No. 84)
- The Projection of Arguments: Lexical and
Compositional Factors Miriam Butt and Wilhelm Geuder (No. 83)
- Theoretical Aspects of Bantu Tone
Larry M. Hyman and Charles Kisseberth (No. 82)
- Computing Natural Language Atocha
Aliseda-Llera, Rob Van Glabbeek, and Dag Westerståhl (No. 81)
- Introduction to Natural Language
Semantics Henriëtte de Swart (No. 80)
- Meaning, Creativity, and the Partial
Inscrutability of the Human Mind Julius Moravcsik (No. 79)
- Digital Typography Donald
E. Knuth (No. 78)
- Linguistic Databases John
Nerbonne (No. 77)
- A Theory of Predicates Farrell
Ackerman and Gert Webelhuth (No. 76)
- Romance in HPSG Sergio Balari and
Luca Dini (No. 75)
- Algebraic Semantics in Language and
Philosophy Godehard Link (No. 74)
- Nonmonotonic Reasoning: An Overview
Gerhard Brewka, Jürgen Dix, and Kurt Konolige (No. 73)
- Human Values and the Design of Computer
Technology Batya Friedman (No. 72)
- Ambiguity Resolution in Language
Learning: Computational and Cognitive Models Hinrich
Schütze (No. 71)
- Direct Reference, Indexicality, and
Propositional Attitudes Wolfgang Künne, Albert Newen, and
Martin Anduschus (No. 70)
- Self-Deception and Paradoxes of
Rationality Jean-Pierre Dupuy (No. 69)
- A Primer of Probability Logic
Ernest W. Adams (No. 68)
- Practical Guide to Syntactic Analysis
Georgia M. Green and Jerry L. Morgan (No. 67, superceded by the
second edition, No. 135 )
- (Out of Print)Language at Work: Analyzing Communication
Breakdown in the Workplace to Inform Systems Design Keith
Devlin and Duska Rosenberg (No. 66)
- Lectures on Deixis Charles
Fillmore (No. 65)
- Complex Predicates Alex Alsina,
Joan Bresnan, and Peter Sells (No. 64)
- The Role of Argument Structure in
Grammar Alex Alsina (No. 62)
- Approaching Second: Second Position
Clitics and Related Phenomena Aaron Halpern and Arnold
Zwicky (No. 61)
- Vicious Circles Jon Barwise and
Lawrence S. Moss (No. 60)
- Selected Papers on Computer Science
Donald E. Knuth (No. 59)
- Logic, Language and Computation
Jerry Seligman and Dag Westerståhl (No. 58)
- Quantifiers, Deduction, and Context
Makoto Kanazawa, Christopher Piñon, and Henriëtte de
Swart (No. 57)
- Necessity or Contingency: The Master
Argument Jules Vuillemin (No. 56)
- Semantic Ambiguity and
Underspecification Kees van Deemter and Stanley Peters
(No. 55)
- Quantifiers, Logic, and Language
Jaap van der Does and Jan van Eijck (No. 54)
- Modal Logic and Process Algebra
Alban Ponse, Maarten de Rijke, and Yde Venema (No. 53)
- (Out of Print) Linguistics and Computation
Jennifer Cole, Georgia M. Green, and Jerry L. Morgan (No. 52)
- (Out of Print)Perspectives in Phonology Jennifer
Cole and Charles Kisseberth (No. 51)
- Theoretical Perspectives on Word Order in
South Asian Languages Miriam Butt, Tracy Holloway King, and
Gillian Ramchand (No. 50)
- Defending AI Research: A Collection of
Essays and Reviews John McCarthy (No. 49)
- Dynamics, Polarity, and
Quantification Makoto Kanazawa and Christopher Piñon
(No. 48)
- Formal Issues in Lexical-Functional
Grammar Mary Dalrymple, Annie Zaenen, John Maxwell III, and
Ronald M. Kaplan (No. 47)
- German in Head-Driven Phrase Structure
Grammar John Nerbonne, Klaus Netter, and Carl Pollard
(No. 46)
- Tarski's World: Windows Version 4.0 — (Out of Print)
Jon Barwise and John Etchemendy (No. 45) (superseded by No. 169)
- Feature Logics, Infinitary Descriptions,
and Grammar Bill Keller (No. 44)
- Mathematics of Modality Robert
Goldblatt (No. 43)
- Language and Learning for Robots
Colleen Crangle and Patrick Suppes (No. 41)
- Words and the Grammar of Context
Paul Kay (No. 40)
- Logic and Representation Robert
C. Moore (No. 39)
- Theoretical Aspects of Bantu Grammar
1 Sam A. Mchombo (No. 38)
- Situation Theory and Its Applications,
Volume 3 Peter Aczel, David J. Israel, Yasuhiro Katagiri, and
Stanley Peters (No. 37)
- The Syntax of Anaphoric Binding
Mary Dalrymple (No. 36)
- The Language of First-Order Logic
(Windows Program, Tarski's World), 3rd Ed., Revised & Expanded
Jon Barwise and John Etchemendy (No. 34)
- Verbmobil: A Translation System for
Face-to-Face Dialog Martin Kay, Jean Mark Gawron, and Peter
Norvig (No. 33)
- Computational Models of American
Speech M. Margaret Withgott and Francine R. Chen (No. 32)
- Linguistic Individuals Almerindo
E. Ojeda (No. 31)
- A Short Introduction to Modal Logic
Grigori Mints (No. 30)
- Lectures on Linear Logic
A.S. Troelstra (No. 29)
- Normalization, Cut-Elimination and the
Theory of Proofs A. M. Ungar (No. 28)
- Literate Programming Donald
E. Knuth (No. 27)
- Situation Theory and Its Applications,
Volume 2 Jon Barwise, Jean Mark Gawron, Gordon Plotkin, and
Syun Tutiya (No. 26)
- Tarski's World: Macintosh Version — (Out of Print)
4.0 Jon Barwise and John Etchemendy (No. 25) (superseded by No. 169)
- Lexical Matters Ivan A. Sag and
Anna Szabolcsi (No. 24)
- The Language of First-Order Logic
(Macintosh program Tarski's World 4.0), 3rd Ed., Revised and
Expanded Jon Barwise and John Etchemendy (No. 23)
- Situation Theory and its Applications,
Volume 1 Robin Cooper, Kuniaki Mukai, and John Perry (No. 22)
- Literature and Cognition Jerry
R. Hobbs (No. 21)
- Propositional Attitudes: The Role of
Content in Logic, Language, and Mind C. Anthony Anderson and
Joseph Owens (No. 20)
- Anaphora and Quantification in Situation
Semantics Jean Mark Gawron and Stanley Peters (No. 19)
- (Out of Print) The Linguistics of Punctuation
Geoffrey Nunberg (No. 18)
- The Situation in Logic Jon
Barwise (No. 17)
- (Out of Print) Attribute-Value Logic and the Theory of
Grammar Mark Johnson (No. 16)
- Partiality, Truth and Persistence
Tore Langholm (No. 15)
- Non-Well-Founded Sets Peter
Aczel (No. 14)
- Natural Language Processing in the 1980s:
A Bibliography Gerald Gazdar, Alex Franz, Karen Osborne, and
Roger Evans (No. 12)
- Working Papers in Grammatical Theory and
Discourse Structure : Interactions of Morphology, Syntax, and
Discourse Masayo Iida, Stephen Wechsler, and Draga Zec
(No. 11)
- Color and Color Perception: A Study in
Anthropocentric Realism David Russel Hilbert (No. 9)
- Word Order and Constituent Structure in
German Hans Uszkoreit (No. 8)
- Logics of Time and Computation, 2nd
Edition, Revised and Expanded Robert Goldblatt (No. 7)
- An Essay on Facts Kenneth Russell
Olson (No. 6)
- The Semantics of Destructive LISP
Ian A. Mason (No. 5)
- Lectures On Contemporary Syntactic
Theories Peter Sells (No. 3)
- Emotion and Focus Helen
Nissenbaum (No. 2)
- A Manual of Intensional Logic
Johan van Benthem (No. 1)
There are several gaps in the series, of them Lecture Notes 63, 115, 117,
128, 160, 90, 113, 171 have been dropped before publication for a variety of
reasons and 157 has been dropped but replaced by 193. The rest we hope to eventually
publish.
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