Intentions in communication / edited by Philip R. Cohen, Jerry Morgan, and Martha E. Pollack.

Contributor(s): Cohen, Philip R | Morgan, Jerry L | Pollack, Martha E | Bratman, Michael E. What is intention? | Cohen, Philip R. Persistence, intention, and commitment | Levesque, Hector J. Persistence, intention, and commitment | Allen, James F. Two views of intention: comments on Bratman and on Cohen and Levesque | Pollack, Martha E. Plans as complex mental attitudes | Kautz, Henry. A circumscriptive theory of plan recognition | Woods, W. A. On plans and plan recognition: comments on Pollack and on Kautz | Jones, Andrew J. I. Toward a formal theory of communication and speech acts | Perrault, C. Raymond. An application of default logic to speech act theory | Morgan, Jerry. Comments on Jones and on Perrault | Vanderveken, Daniel. On the unification of speech act theory and formal semantics | Cohen, Philip R. Rational interaction as the basis for communication | Levesque, Hector J. Rational interaction as the basis for communication | Sadock, Jerrold M. Comments on Vanderveken and on Cohen and Levesque | Pierrehumbert, Janet. The meaning of intonational contours in the interpretation of discourse | Hirschberg, Julia. The meaning of intonational contours in the interpretation of discourse | Hobbs, Jerry R. The Pierrehumbert-Hirschbert theory of intonational meaning made simple: comments on Pierrehumbert and Hirschberg | Thomason, Richmond H. Accommodation, meaning, and implicature: interdisciplinary foundations for pragmatics | Litman, Diane J. Discourse processing and commonsense plans | Allen, James F. Discourse processing and commonsense plans | Bach, Kent. Communicative intentions, plan recognition, and pragmatics: comments on Thomason and on Litman and Allen | Searle, John R. Collective intentions and actions | Grosz, Barbara J. Plans for discourse | Sidner, Candace L. Plans for discourse | Hobbs, Jerry R. Artificial intelligence and collective intentionality: comments on searle and on Grosz and Sidner | Clark, Herbert H. Referring as a collaborative process | Wilkes-Gibbs, Deanna. Referring as a collaborative processMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Systems Development Foundation benchmark seriesPublisher: Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, c1990Description: x, 508 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: 0262031507Subject(s): Communication | Intention | Speech acts (Linguistics) | Pragmatics | Discourse analysis
Contents:
What is intention? / Michael E. Bratman -- Persistence, intention, and commitment / Philip R. Cohen and Hector J. Levesque -- Two views of intention: comments on Bratman and on Cohen and Levesque / James F. Allen -- Plans as complex mental attitudes / Martha E. Pollack -- A circumscriptive theory of plan recognition / Henry Kautz -- On plans and plan recognition: comments on Pollack and on Kautz / W. A. Woods -- Toward a formal theory of communication and speech acts / Andrew J. I. Jones.
An application of default logic to speech act theory / C. Raymond Perrault -- Comments on Jones and on Perrault / Jerry Morgan -- On the unification of speech act theory and formal semantics / Daniel Vanderveken -- Rational interaction as the basis for communication / Philip R. Cohen and Hector J. Levesque -- Comments on Vanderveken and on Cohen and Levesque / Jerrold M. Sadock -- The meaning of intonational contours in the interpretation of discourse / Janet Pierrehumbert and Julia Hirschberg.
The Pierrehumbert-Hirschbert theory of intonational meaning made simple: comments on Pierrehumbert and Hirschberg / Jerry R. Hobbs -- Accommodation, meaning, and implicature: interdisciplinary foundations for pragmatics / Richmond H. Thomason -- Discourse processing and commonsense plans / Diane J. Litman and James F. Allen -- Communicative intentions, plan recognition, and pragmatics: comments on Thomason and on Litman and Allen / Kent Bach -- Collective intentions and actions / John R. Searle.
Plans for discourse / Barbara J. Grosz and Candace L. Sidner -- Artificial intelligence and collective intentionality: comments on searle and on Grosz and Sidner / Jerry R. Hobbs -- A reply to Hobbs / Barbara J. Grosz and Candace L. Sidner -- Referring as a collaborative process / Herbert H. Clark and Deanna Wilkes-Gibbs.
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"A Bradford book."

Includes bibliographical references and index.

What is intention? / Michael E. Bratman -- Persistence, intention, and commitment / Philip R. Cohen and Hector J. Levesque -- Two views of intention: comments on Bratman and on Cohen and Levesque / James F. Allen -- Plans as complex mental attitudes / Martha E. Pollack -- A circumscriptive theory of plan recognition / Henry Kautz -- On plans and plan recognition: comments on Pollack and on Kautz / W. A. Woods -- Toward a formal theory of communication and speech acts / Andrew J. I. Jones.

An application of default logic to speech act theory / C. Raymond Perrault -- Comments on Jones and on Perrault / Jerry Morgan -- On the unification of speech act theory and formal semantics / Daniel Vanderveken -- Rational interaction as the basis for communication / Philip R. Cohen and Hector J. Levesque -- Comments on Vanderveken and on Cohen and Levesque / Jerrold M. Sadock -- The meaning of intonational contours in the interpretation of discourse / Janet Pierrehumbert and Julia Hirschberg.

The Pierrehumbert-Hirschbert theory of intonational meaning made simple: comments on Pierrehumbert and Hirschberg / Jerry R. Hobbs -- Accommodation, meaning, and implicature: interdisciplinary foundations for pragmatics / Richmond H. Thomason -- Discourse processing and commonsense plans / Diane J. Litman and James F. Allen -- Communicative intentions, plan recognition, and pragmatics: comments on Thomason and on Litman and Allen / Kent Bach -- Collective intentions and actions / John R. Searle.

Plans for discourse / Barbara J. Grosz and Candace L. Sidner -- Artificial intelligence and collective intentionality: comments on searle and on Grosz and Sidner / Jerry R. Hobbs -- A reply to Hobbs / Barbara J. Grosz and Candace L. Sidner -- Referring as a collaborative process / Herbert H. Clark and Deanna Wilkes-Gibbs.

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