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Donald E Knuth
[Paperback 2001]
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Donald Knuth's influence in computer science ranges from the invention of methods for translating and defining programming languages to the creation of the TeX and METAFONT systems for desktop publishing. His award-winning textbooks have become classics; his scientific papers are widely referenced and stand as milestones of development over a... more
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Ramakumara ,
Kumar
[Hardcover 1999]
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Profoundly moving reflections of people who find themselves alienated from life in urban India.... more
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J D Salinger
[Paperback 2010]
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Runner-up for The BBC Big Read Top 21 2003 and The BBC Big Read Top 100 2003.A 16-year old American boy relates in his own words the experiences he goes through at school and after, and reveals with unusual candour the workings of his own mind. What does a boy... more
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Robert Goldblatt
[Hardcover 1987]
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Sets out the basic theory of normal modal and temporal propositional logics; applies this theory to logics of discrete (integer), dense (rational), and continuous (real) time, to the temporal logic of henceforth, next, and until, and to the propositional dynamic logic of regular programs. Now revised and significantly expanded, this... more
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Consumers Checkbook Magazine Editors
[Paperback 1996]
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Patrick Mahony
[Hardcover 1985]
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Taitetsu Unno
[Paperback 1984]
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Ronald Cohen ,
Elman Rogers Service
[Hardcover 1978]
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Addresses classical and modern theories of the origins of government.... more
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Editors Of Consumers Checkbook
[Paperback 2002]
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Get the Best Hospital Care. Hospitals perform amazing feats. They save many thousands of lives each year. They make it possible for patients who just a few decades ago would have been consigned to permanent disability or death to live happy and healthy lives. But hospitals are also dangerous places.... more
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Patrick Doherty
[Paperback 1996]
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This edited volume of articles provides a state-of-the-art description of research in logic-based approaches to knowledge representation which combines approaches to reasoning with incomplete information that include partial, modal, and nonmonotonic logics. The collection contains two parts: foundations and case studies. The foundations section provides a general overview of partiality,... more
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Chris Barker
[Paperback 2004]
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What do possessive noun phrases mean? Although possessives are one of the most commonly used construction types cross-linguistically, they have never received detailed or sustained study from a semantic point of view. Taking work of Abney, May, and Heim as a starting point, this book develops a comprehensive analysis of... more
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Godehard Link
[Paperback 1997]
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The philosophical approach of this volume is mainly structuralist, using logical tools to investigate the formal structure of various kinds of objects in our world, as characterised by language and as systematised by philosophy. This volume mainly analyses the structural properties of collections or pluralities (with applications to the philosophy... more
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C Anthony Anderson ,
Joseph Owens
[Paperback 1990]
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These papers treat those issues involved in formulating a logic of propositional attitudes and consider the relevance of the attitudes to the continuing study of both the philosophy of language and the philosophy of mind. C. Anthony Anderson is professor of philosophy and Joseph Owens is assistant professor of philosophy,... more
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Johannes Wilbert
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One of the most long-lived and successful aboriginal social and cultural systems in South America is that of the Warao Indians of the Venezuelan Orinoco Delta. This study documents the Warao's ecology of mind as well as their understanding of the ecological worlds that surround them. It demonstrates how they... more
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Lynn Cherny
[Paperback 1999]
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Conversation and Community is an examination of the speech community in an Internet 'virtual community'. Based on ethnographic research on a community of users of a MUD, or 'multi-user dimension', the book describes a close-knit community united in features of their language use, shared history, and relationships to other online... more
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Martina Faller ,
Stefan Kaufmann ,
Marc Pauly
[Paperback 2001]
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The papers collected in this volume exemplify some of the trends in current approaches to logic, language and computation. Written by authors with varied academic backgrounds, the contributions are intended for an interdisciplinary audience. The first part of this volume addresses issues relevant for multi-agent systems: reasoning with incomplete information,... more
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Jean Pierre Koenig
[Paperback 2004]
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The thrust of this book is to provide a model of lexical relations which reconciles the lexicon's idiosyncratic and productive aspects. Building on work in Head-Driven Phrase-Structure Grammar, an organization of lexical knowledge is proposed called the Type Underspecified Hierarchical Lexicon through which partial regularities, medium-size generalization, and truly productive... more
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Bernard Linsky
[Paperback 1999]
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This study reconciles distinct aspects of Russell's thought long thought to be incompatible, the metaphysics of universals and facts from Russell's Logical Atomism period and the philosophical justification of the ramified theory of types in the Introduction to Principia Mathematica. This account, which interprets Russell as being a realist about... more
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Tara Mohanan ,
Lionel Wee
[Paperback 1999]
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The exploration of meaning in human languages has traditionally focused on the relation between linguistic forms and what they refer to in the world. Most approaches to formal semantics have been driven by this preoccupation. Recent years, however, have seen the growth of a parallel preoccupation, that of exploring the... more
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Hajime Hoji
[Paperback 1991]
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Japanese and Korean are typologically quite similar, so a linguistic phenomenon in one language often has a counterpart in the other. The papers in this volume are intended to further collective and collaborative research into both languages. The contributors discuss aspects of language acquisition, sociolinguistics, pragmatics, phonology, syntax, morphology, and... more