Natural language processing: a knowledge-engineering approach
Natural language processing: a knowledge-engineering approach
Human Interface: Where People and Computers Meet
Human Interface: Where People and Computers Meet
Conceptual Information Processing
Conceptual Information Processing
BAROQUE: a browser for relational databases
ACM Transactions on Information Systems (TOIS)
The subworld concept lexicon and the lexicon management system
Computational Linguistics - Special issue of the lexicon
Computational Linguistics
On the acquisition of lexical entries: the perceptual origin of thematic relations
ACL '87 Proceedings of the 25th annual meeting on Association for Computational Linguistics
Machine tractable dictionaries as tools and resources for natural language processing
COLING '88 Proceedings of the 12th conference on Computational linguistics - Volume 2
Contextual vocabulary acquisition as computational philosophy and as philosophical computation
Journal of Experimental & Theoretical Artificial Intelligence - Selected Papers from the 2006 North American Computers and Philosophy Conference, Guest Editor: Patrick Grim
Lexicon acquisition: learning from corpus by capitalizing on lexical categories
IJCAI'89 Proceedings of the 11th international joint conference on Artificial intelligence - Volume 2
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How lexical information should be formulated, and how it is organized in computer memory for rapid retrieval, are central questions for computational linguists who want to create systems for language understanding. How lexical knowledge is acquired, and how it is organized in human memory for rapid retrieval during language use, are also central questions for cognitive psychologists. Some examples of psycholinguistic research on the lexical component of language are reviewed with special attention to their implications for the computational problem.