Knowledge Representation and the Semantics of Natural Language

Natural Language is not only the most important means of communication between human beings, it is also used over historical periods for the pres- vation of cultural achievements and their transmission from one generation to the other. During the last few

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Hermann Helbig

Knowledge Representation and the Semantics of Natural Language With 258 Figures, 23 Tables and CD-ROM

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Author: Hermann Helbig Fachbereich Informatik FernUniversität Hagen Postfach 940, 58084 Hagen, Germany [email protected]

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