Modal, Temporal, and Spatial Logics
James Pustejovsky
Spring 2008
Introduction to Computational Linguistics
Fall 2007
Foundations of Artificial Intelligence
Summer 2007, LSA Institute
Context-Sensitive Methods in Lexical and Discourse Meaning
Winter 2007, LOT Winter School Nijmegen
Generative Lexicon Theory and Corpus Linguistics
Spring 2008
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Compositionality and the Theory of Argument Selection
Spring 2008
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Empirical Approaches to Compositionality
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Representation and Reasoning in AI: Logics and Feature Structures
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Introduction to Computational Linguistics
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Foundations of Semantics
ESSLLI: Type
theory and the Semantics of Local Context
Fundamentals of
Artificial Intelligence (cs 35a)
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Artificial Intelligence (cs 112)
Computational Pragmatics: From Lexicon to Discourse (cs 216)
Spring 2008
Computational
Linguistics (cs 114)
Intelligent Agents:
Commonsense Reasoning for the Semantic Web (cs 112)
Origins of Language (USEM 40a)
Internet and Society (cs 33b)
Computational Linguistics (cs 114)
Foundations of Machine Intelligence (cs 35)
On Sabbatical
Intelligent Behavior and Software Agents (cs 112)
Topics in Natural Language
Processing (cs 216)
Computational Linguistics
(cs 114)
The Future of the Book (cs 2A)
Artificial Intelligence (cs 35)
Computational Semantics for Natural Language (CoSci 215)
Generative Lexicon Theory and the Computational Lexicon