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  • Quillian, M. “Semantic Memory.” Semantic Information Processing. Edited by M. Minsky. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1968, pp. 216-270.
  • Harnad, S. “The Symbol Grounding Problem.” Physica D 42 (1990): 335-346.
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  • Miller, G. “Nouns in WordNet.” WordNet: An Electronic Lexical Database.Edited by C. Fellbaum. MIT Press, 1998.
  • Minsky, M. “A framework for representing knowledge.” Mind Design. Edited by J. Haugeland. MIT Press, 1975/1981.
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  • Pustejovsky, J. “Type construction and the logic of concepts.” The language of word meaning. Edited by P. Bouillon, and F. Busa. Cambridge University Press, 2001.
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  • Cantwell, Smith Brian. On the Origin of Objects. MIT Press. –excerpts –
  • Brooks, R. A.   "Intelligence Without Representation." Artificial Intelligence Journal 47 (1991): 139–159.
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  • Goldstone, R. L., and Rogosky, B. J. “Using relations within conceptual systems to translate across conceptual systems.” Cognition 83(3) (2002): 295-320.
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  • Hayes, P. "The Second Naive Physics Manifesto." Formal Theories of the Common Sense World (Vol. 1). Edited by J. R. Hobbs, and R. C. Moore. Norwood, N. J.: Ablex Publishing Company, 1985.
  • Gopnik, A. “The Scientist as Child.” Philosophy of Science 63(4) (1996): 485-514.
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  • Jackendoff, R. (2002). “Semantics as a Mentalistic Enterprise,”(Chap. 8) “Reference and Truth,” (Chap. 9), and “Lexical Semantics.” (Chap. 11) in Foundations of Language. 
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  • Putnam, H. "The meaning of 'meaning.'" Mind, language, and reality: Philosophical papers, vol. 2. Edited by H. Putnam. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1975.
 


 



 








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