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- Toward the Expressive Power of Natural LanguageJohn F. Sowa. 157-189 [doi]
- Sentences, Situations, and PropositionsRobert Wilensky. 191-227 [doi]
- Introduction to Formal Analyses229-230 [doi]
- Inheritance Theory and Networks with RolesRichmond H. Thomason, David S. Touretzky. 231-266 [doi]
- Extensions as Possible WorldsLynn Andrea Stein. 267-281 [doi]
- The Tractability of Path-Based InheritanceBart Selman, Hector J. Levesque. 283-297 [doi]
- ALL: Formalizing Access-Limited ReasoningJames M. Crawford, Benjamin Kuipers. 299-330 [doi]
- Terminological Cycles: Semantics and Computational PropertiesBernhard Nebel. 331-361 [doi]
- Logical Dimensions of some Graph FormalismWlodek Zadrozny. 363-380 [doi]
- Introduction to Systems for Knowledge Representation381-383 [doi]
- The Evolving Technology of Classification-Based Knowledge Representation SystemsRobert M. MacGregor. 385-400 [doi]
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- Utilizing Knowledge: The Components of the SB-ONE Knowledge Representation WorkbenchAlfred Kobsa. 457-486 [doi]
- Reasoning with Graph OperationsRoger T. Hartley, Michael J. Coombs. 487-505 [doi]
- Representing and Reasoning about Physical Systems Using Prime ModelsRattikorn Hewett, Barbara Hayes-Roth. 507-525 [doi]
- Integrating Language and Meaning in Structured Inheritance NetworksPaul S. Jacobs. 527-542 [doi]
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