Inferential memory as the basis of machines which understand natural language
Computers & thought
Sketchpad: a man-machine graphical communication system
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A net structure based relational question answerer: description and examples
IJCAI'69 Proceedings of the 1st international joint conference on Artificial intelligence
Using relational operators to structure long-term memory
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On natural language based computer systems
IBM Journal of Research and Development
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The extensive syntactic ambiguity inherent in natural language has been convincingly shown by such systems as the Harvard syntactic analyzer. Furthermore, no semantic techniques are in prospect for satisfactory resolution of this ambiguity by computer. In contrast, well-developed semantic techniques exist for formal languages.