TINLAP '75 Proceedings of the 1975 workshop on Theoretical issues in natural language processing
Metacognition in computation: a selected research review
Artificial Intelligence
Language processing via canonical verbs and semantic models
IJCAI'73 Proceedings of the 3rd international joint conference on Artificial intelligence
Field review: Metacognition in computation: A selected research review
Artificial Intelligence
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In order to create conceptual structures that will uniquely and unambiguously represent the meaning of an utterance, it is necessary to establish ''primitive'' underlying actions and states into which verbs can be mapped. This paper presents analyses of the most common mental verbs in terms of such primitive actions and states. In order to represent the way people speak about their mental processes, it was necessary to add to the usual ideas of memory structure the notion of Immediate Memory. It is then argued that there are only three primitive mental ACTs.