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    Reasoning in Multiparty Dialogue Involving Patients with Schizophrenia

    Interacting with others frequently involves making common-sense inferences linking context, background knowledge, and beliefs to utterances in the dialogue. As language users we are generally good at this kind...

    Ellen Breitholtz, Robin Cooper, Christine Howes, Mary Lavelle in (In)coherence of Discourse (2021)

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    Representing Types as Neural Events

    One of the claims of Type Theory with Records is that it can be used to model types learned by agents in order to classify objects and events in the world, including speech events. That is, the types can be re...

    Robin Cooper in Journal of Logic, Language and Information (2019)

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    Quotation via Dialogical Interaction

    Quotation has been much studied in philosophy. Given that quotation allows one to diagonalize out of any grammar, there have been comparatively few attempts within the linguistic literature to develop an accou...

    Jonathan Ginzburg, Robin Cooper in Journal of Logic, Language and Information (2014)

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    Dialogue Systems as Proof Editors

    This paper shows how a dialogue system for information-seekingdialogues can be implemented in a type-theory-based syntax editor,originally developed for editing mathematical proofs.The implementation gives a s...

    Aarne Ranta, Robin Cooper in Journal of Logic, Language and Information (2004)

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    Robin Cooper in Journal of Logic, Language and Information (2003)

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