[net.ai] Natural Language Understanding Bibliography

Laws@SRI-AI.ARPA@sri-unix.UUCP (08/09/83)

From:  Ken Laws <Laws@SRI-AI.ARPA>

Allen, E.M.*Acquiring linguistic knowledge for word experts.* Maryland
U. Comp.Sci. Center.*TR-1166.

Alterman, R.E.*A system of seven coherence relations for 
hierarchically organizing event concepts in text.* Texas U.  
Comp.Sci.Dept.*TR-209.*1982.

Amit, Y.*Review of conceptual dependency theory.* Edinburgh U. A.I.  
Dept.*Occasional Paper 008.*1977.

Ballard, B.W. Lusth, J.C.*An English-language processing system which 
'learns' about new domains.* Duke U.  Comp.Sci.Dept.*CS-1982-18.*1982.

Ballard, B.W.*A "domain class" approach to transportable natural 
language processing.* Duke U. Comp.Sci.Dept.* CS-1982-11.*1982.

Bancilhon, F. Richard, P.* TQL, a textual query language.* 
INRIA.*Rapport de Recherche 145.*1982.

Barr, A. Cohen, P.R. Fagan, L.*Understanding spoken language (Chapter 
V of Volume I of the Handbook of Artificial Intelligence, edited by 
Avron Barr and Edward A. Feigenbaum).* Stanford U. Comp.Sci.Dept.* 
STAN-CS-82-934; Stanford U. Comp.Sci.Dept. Heuristic Programming 
Project.*HPP-82-016.*1982.  52p.

Black, J.B. Galambos, J.A. Read, S.* Story comprehension.* Yale U.  
Cognitive Science Program.*Tech.Rpt. 017.*1982.

Black, J.B. Seifert, C.M.*The psychological study of story 
understanding.* Yale U. Cognitive Science Program.* Tech.Rpt.  
018.*1982.

Black, J.B. Wilkes-Gibbs, D. Gibbs, R.W. Jr.*What writers need to know
that they don't know they need to know.* Yale U. Cognitive Science
Program.*Tech.Rpt. 08.*1981.

Carbonell, J.G.* Meta-language utterances in purposive discourse.* 
Carnegie Mellon U. Comp.Sci.Dept.* CMU-CS-82-125.*1982.

Clinkenbeard, D.J.*A quite general text analysis method.* Colorado U.
Comp.Sci.Dept.*CU-CS-237-82.*1982.

Culik, K. Natour, I.A.* Ambiguity types of formal grammars.*Wayne 
State U. Comp.Sci.Dept.*CSC-82-014.*1982.

Dellarosa, D. Bourne, L.E. Jr.*Text-based decisions: changes in the 
availability of facts due to instructions and the passage of time.* 
Colorado U. Cognitive Sci.Inst.* Tech.rpt. 115-ONR.*1982.

Denny, J.P.* Whorf's Algonquian: old evidence and new ideas concerning
linguistic relativity.* Western Ontario U.  Cognitive Science
Centre.*COGMEM 11.*1982.

Dolev, D. Reischuk, R. Strong, H.R.*'Eventual' is earlier than 
'immediate'.* IBM Watson Res. Center.*RJ 3632.*1982.

Dyer, M.G.*In-depth understanding: a computer model of integrated 
processing for narrative comprehension.* Yale U.  
Comp.Sci.Dept.*Res.Rpt. 219, Ph.D. Thesis. Dyer, M.G.* 1982.

Gawron, J.M. King, J.J. Lamping, J. Loebner, J.J. Paulson, E.A.  
Pullum, G.K. Sag, I.A. Wasow, T.A.*Processing English with a 
generalized phrase structure grammar.* Hewlett Packard Co.  
Comp.Sci.Lab.*CSL-82-005.*1982.

Greene, B.R. Fujisake, T.*A probabilistic approach for dealing with 
ambiguous syntactic structures.* IBM Watson Res. Center.*RC 
9764.*1982.

Hartmanis, J.*On Goedel speed-up and succinctness of language 
representation.* Cornell U. Comp.Sci.Dept.* Tech.Rpt. 82-485.*1982.

Israel, D.J.*On interpreting semantic network formalisms.* Bolt, 
Beranek and Newman, Inc.*BBN rpt. 5117.*1982.

Jensen, K. Heidorn, G.E.*The fitted parse: 100% parsing capability in 
a syntactic grammar of English.* IBM Watson Res. Center.*RC 
9729.*1982.  graphs.* IBM Watson Res. Center.*RC 9642.*1982.

Johnson, P.N. Robertson, S.P.* MAGPIE: a goal based model of 
conversation.* Yale U. Comp.Sci.Dept.*Res.Rpt. 206.* 1981.

Katz, B. Winston, P.H.* Parsing and generating English using 
commutative transformations.* M.I.T. A.I. Lab.* Memo 677.*1982.

Lamping, J. King, J.J.* LM/GPSG--a prototype workstation for 
linguists.* Hewlett Packard Co. Comp.Sci.Lab.* CSL-82-011; Hewlett 
Packard Co. Comp.Res. Center.* CRC-Tr-82-006.*1982.

Lehnert, W. Dyer, M.G. Johnson, P.N. Yang, C.J. Harley, S.* BORIS: an 
experiment in in-depth understanding of narratives.* Yale U.  
Comp.Sci.Dept.*Res.Rpt. 188.*1981.

Lehnert, W.G.* Affect units and narrative summarization.* Yale U.  
Comp.Sci.Dept.*Res.Rpt. 179.*1980.

Lytinen, S.L. Schank, R.C.* Representation and translation.* Yale U.  
Comp.Sci.Dept.*Res.Rpt. 234.*1982.

Mann, W.C. Matthiessen, C.M.I.M.*Two discourse generators, by William 
C. Mann; A grammar and a lexicon for a text production system, by 
Christian M.I.M. Matthiessen.* Southern Cal U.  
Info.Sci.Inst.*ISI/RR-82-102.*1982.

Mann, W.C.*The anatomy of a systemic choice.* Southern Cal U.  
Info.Sci.Inst.*ISI/RR-82-104.*1982.

Martin, P.A.*Integrating local information to understand dialog.* 
Stanford U. Comp.Sci.Dept.*STAN-CS-82-941; Stanford U. Comp.Sci.Dept.
A.I. Lab.*AIM-348, Ph.D.  Thesis. Martin, P.A.*1982.  125p.

Miller, L.A.*" Natural language text are not necessarily grammatical 
and unambiguous. Or even complete".* IBM Watson Res. Center.*RC 
9441.*1982.

Misek-Falkoff, L.D.*The new field of software linguistics: an 
early-bird view.* IBM Watson Res. Center.*RC 9421.* 1982.

Misek-Falkoff, L.D.* Software science and natural language: a 
unification of Halstead's counting rules for programs and English 
text, and a claim space approach to extensions.* IBM Watson Res.  
Center.*RC 9420.*1982.

Mueckstein, E.-M.M.* Parsing for collecting syntactic statistics.* IBM
Watson Res. Center.*RC 9836.*1983.

Mueckstein, E.M.M.* Q-Trans: query translation into English.* IBM 
Watson Res. Center.*RC 9841.*1983.

Perlman, G.* Natural artificial languages: low-level processes.* Cal.
U., San Diego. Human Info. Proces.  Center.*Rpt. 8208.*1982.

Peterson, J.L.* Webster's seventh new collegiate dictionary: a 
computer-readable file format.* Texas U.  Comp.Sci.Dept.*TR-196.*1982.

Reiser, B.J. Black, J.B. Lehnert, W.G.* Thematic knowledge structures 
in the understanding and generation of narratives.* Yale U. Cognitive 
Science Program.* Tech.Rpt. 016.*1982.

Reiser, B.J. Black, J.B.*Processing and structural models of 
comprehension.* Yale U. Cognitive Science Program.* Tech.Rpt.  
012.*1982.

Schank, R.C. Burstein, M.*Modeling memory for language understanding.*
Yale U. Comp.Sci.Dept.*Res.Rpt. 220.* 1982.

Schank, R.C. Collins, G.C. Davis, E. Johnson, P.N. Lytinen, S.  
Reiser, B.J.*What's the point?* Yale U.  Comp.Sci.Dept.*Res.Rpt.  
205.*1981.

Shwartz, S.P.*The search for pronominal referents.* Yale U. Cognitive 
Science Program.*Tech.Rpt. 10.*1981.

Sidner, C.L. Bates, M.*Requirements for natural language understanding
in a system with graphic displays.* Bolt, Beranek and Newman, Inc.*BBN
rpt. 5242.*1983.

Sidner, C.L.* Protocols of users manipulating visually presented 
information with natural language.* Bolt, Beranek and Newman, Inc.*BBN
rpt. 5128.*1982.

Smith, D.E.* FOCUSER: a strategic interaction paradigm for language 
acquisition.* Rutgers U. Comp.Sci.Res.Lab.* LCSR-TR-36, Ph.D. Thesis.
Smith, D.E.*1982.

Stabler, E.P. Jr.* Programs, rule governed behavior and grammars in 
theories of language acquisition and use.* Western Ontario U.  
Cognitive Science Centre.*COGMEM 07.* 1982.

Usui, T.*An experimental grammar for translating English to Japanese.*
Texas U. Comp.Sci.Dept.*TR-201.*1982.

Wilensky, R.*Talking to UNIX in English: an overview of an on-line 
consultant.* California U., Berkeley.  Comp.Sci.Div.*UCB/CSD 
82/104.*1982.

Woods, W.A. Bates, M. Bobrow, R.J. Goodman, B. Israel, D.  Schmolze, 
J. Schudy, R. Sidner, C.L. Vilain, M.*Research in knowledge 
representation for natural language understanding. Annual report: 1 
September 1981 to 31 August 1982.* Bolt, Beranek and Newman, Inc.*BBN 
rpt.  5188.*1982.