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Cognitive Science, Volume 10, 1986
Volume 10, Number 1, January-March 1986
- Ronald W. Langacker:
An Introduction to Cognitive Grammar. 1-40 - Renee Elio:
Representation of Similar Well-Learned Cognitive Procedures. 41-73 - Willett Kempton:
Two Theories of Home Heat Control. 75-90 - Vimla L. Patel, Guy J. Groen:
Knowledge Based Solution Strategies in Medical Reasoning. 91-116
Volume 10, Number 2, April-June 1986
- Robert H. Thibadeau:
Artificial Perception of Actions. 117-149 - Naomi Miyake:
Constructive Interaction and the Iterative Process of Understanding. 151-177 - Suzanne Hidi, William Baird:
Interestingness - A Neglected Variable in Discourse Processing. 179-194 - Hugh W. Buckingham:
The Scan-Copier Mechanism and the Positional Level of Language Production: Evidence from Phonemic Paraphasia. 195-217 - Michael Lebowitz:
Integrated Learning: Controlling Explanation. 219-240
Volume 10, Number 3, July-September 1986
- Richard M. Golden:
A Developmental Neural Model of Visual Word Perception. 241-276 - Dedre Gentner, Cecile Toupin:
Systematicity and Surface Similarity in the Development of Analogy. 277-300 - Paul Thagard:
Parallel Computation and the Mind-Body Problem. 301-318 - John A. Barnden:
Imputations and Explications: Representational Problems in Treatments of Propositional Attitudes. 319-364 - Paul A. Wagner:
Review of Steven Stich's "From Folk Psychology to Cognitive Science". 365-370
Volume 10, Number 4, October-December 1986
- William J. Rapaport:
Logical Foundations for Belief Representation. 371-422 - Daniel G. Morrow:
Grammatical Morphemes and Conceptual Structure in Discourse Processing. 423-455 - LouAnn Gerken, Thomas G. Bever:
Linguistic Intuitions are the Result of Interactions Between Perceptual Processes and Linguistic Universals. 457-476 - Thomas K. Landauer:
How Much do People Remember? Some Estimates of the Quantity of Learned Information in Long-Term Memory. 477-493
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