E1AR0002@SMUVM1.BITNET (03/10/86)
We're revising the payment procedures, so I can't give you exact details about that yet. I'm fairly certain, though, that reports will cost ~$2.00 each, which includes postage for all except foreign airmail. Inquiries about the reports should be sent either to this account (admin%cogsci.berkeley.edu@ucbvax) or to the address below: Publications Cognitive Science Program Inst. of Cognitive Studies 217 Building T-4 University of California Berkeley, CA 94720 %N 1 %T An Overview of Research in the Berkeley Cognitive Science Program %Q Wilensky, Robert with contributions from the Cognitive Science Faculty %J UCB Cognitive Science Report %D June 1982. %T Categories and Cognitive Models %A George Lakoff %D November 1982 %N 2 %J UCB Cognitive Science Report %N 3 %T Linguistic Competence and Folk Theories of Language: Two English Hedges %A Paul Kay %D December 1982 %J UCB Cognitive Science Report %N No. 4 %T How Language Structures Space %A Len Talmy %D January 1983 %J UCB Cognitive Science Report %D January 1983 %N 5 %T Ideal Readers and Real Readers %A Charles J. Fillmore %D January 1983 %J UCB Cognitive Science Report %N 6 %T The `Universal Acceptance of Logic' %A Christopher Cherniak %D February 1983 %J UCB Cognitive Science Report %N 7 %T Three Properties of the Ideal Reader %A Paul Kay %D March 1983 %J UCB Cognitive Science Report %N 8 %T What is the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis? %A Paul Kay %A Willett Kempton %D April 1983 %J UCB Cognitive Science Report %N 9 %T The Psychology of Perceptual Organization: A Transformational Approach %A Stephen Palmer %D March 1983 %J UCB Cognitive Science Report %N 10 %T The Cognitive Model of Anger Inherent in American English %A George Lakoff %A Zoltan Kovecses %D May 1983 %J UCB Cognitive Science Report %N 11 %T Why Current Studies of Human Capacities Can Never Be Scientific %A Hubert Dreyfus %D October 1983 %J UCB Cognitive Science Report %N 12 %T A Theory of Commonsense Knowledge %A L.A. Zadeh %D October 1983 %J UCB Cognitive Science Report %N 13 %T A Fuzzy-Set Theoretic Approach To the Compositionality of Meaning: Propositio ns. Dispositions and Canonical Forms %A L.A. Zadeh %D December 1983 %J UCB Cognitive Science Report %N 14 %T The Child As Linguistic Icon-Maker %A Dan I. Slobin %D January 1984 %J UCB Cognitive Science Report %N 15 %T Test-Score Semantics as a Basis for a Computational Approach to the Represent ation of Meaning %A L.A. Zadeh %D February 1984 %J UCB Cognitive Science Report %N 16 %T Syllogistic Reasoning in Fuzzy Logic and Its Application to Reasoning With Di spositions %A L.A. Zadeh %D February 1984 %J UCB Cognitive Science Report %N 17 %T Consumer's Guide To Evidence in Phonology %A John Ohala. %D February 1984 %J UCB Cognitive Science Report %N 18 %T THERE-Constructions: A Case Study in Grammatical Construction Theory and Pro totype Theory %A George Lakoff %D January 1984 %J UCB Cognitive Science Report %N 19 %T Classifiers As A Reflection of Mind: A Cognitive Model Approach to Prototype Theory %A George Lakoff %D January 1984 %J UCB Cognitive Science Report %N 20 %T Comprehension and Production of Locatives %A Annette Herskovits %D March 1984 %J UCB Cognitive Science Report %N 21 %T Fuzzy Sets and Commonsense Reasoning %A L.A. Zadeh %D March 1984 %J UCB Cognitive Science Report %N 22 %T The KIND OF/SORT OF Construction. %A Paul Kay %D March 1984 %J UCB Cognitive Science Report %N 23 %T The Politics of a Conversation: Conversational Inference in Discussion %A Jenny Cook-Gumperz %A John J. Gumperz %D May 1984 %J UCB Cognitive Science Report %N 24 %T Communicative Competence Revisited %A John J. Gumperz %D June 1984 %J UCB Cognitive Science Report %N 25 %T A Computational Theory of Dispositions %A L.A. Zadeh %D July 1984 %J UCB Cognitive Science Report %N 26 %T Cognitive Constraints on Information Flow %A Wallace Chafe %D July 1984 %J UCB Cognitive Science Report %N 27 %T A Simple View of the Dempster-Shafer Theory of Evidence %A L.A. Zadeh %D October 1984 %J UCB Cognitive Science Report %N 28 %T The Information Processing Approach to Cognition. %A Stephen Palmer %A Ruth Kimchi %D November 1984 %J UCB Cognitive Science Report %N 29 %T Explanation in phonology: opinions and examples %A John J. Ohala %D December 1984 %J UCB Cognitive Science Report %N 29 %T Psycholinguistic probes of native speakers' phonological knowledge %A Manjari Ohala %A John J. Ohala %D December 1984 %J UCB Cognitive Science Report %N 30 %T Lexicalization Patterns: Typologies and Universals %A Leonard Talmy %D January 1986 %J UCB Cognitive Science Report %N 31 %A Dan I. Slobin %A Aysegul Talay %D September 1985 %J UCB Cognitive Science Report %N 32 %T Fuzzy Sets, Usuality and Commonsense Reasoning %A L.A. Zadeh %D October 1985 %J UCB Cognitive Science Report %N 33 %T A Simple View of the Demptser-Shafter Theoryof Evidence and Its Implications For the Rule of Combination %A L.A. Zadeh %D November 1985 %J UCB Cognitive Science Report