<?xml version="1.0"?><!DOCTYPE article SYSTEM "/project/take/software/searchbench_offline_processing/paperxml_generator/aclextractor/src/python/../resource/dtd/paperxml.dtd"><article><header><firstpageheader><page local="1" global="705"/><title>Books Received</title></firstpageheader><frontmatter><p><b>Books Received</b></p></frontmatter><abstract>Books listed below that are marked with a t have been selected for review in a future issue, and reviewers have been assigned to each. Authors and publishers who wish their books to be considered for review in <i>Com­putational Linguistics </i>should send a copy to the book review editor, Graeme Hirst, De­partment of Computer Science, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada M5S 1 A4. All books received will be listed, but not all can be re­viewed. Readers who wish to review books for the journal should write, outlining their qualifi­cations, to the book review editor at the ad­dress above or send electronic mail to gh@cs.toronto.edu. Obviously, we cannot pro­mise the availability of books in anyone's ex­act area of interest. </abstract></header><body><section title="Reference to Abstract Objects in Discourse"><p>Nicholas Asher (University of Texas at Austin)</p><p>Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers (Studies in Linguistics and Philosophy, edited by Gennaro Chierchia, Pauline</p><p>Jacobson, and Francis J. Pelletier, Volume 50), 1993, ix + 455 pp.</p><doubt alpha="33.3" length="39" tooSmall="False" monospace="0.0">Hardbound, ISBN 0-7923-2242-8, $132.00,</doubt><doubt alpha="16.7" length="18" tooSmall="False" monospace="0.0">£92.50, Dfl 225.00</doubt></section><section title="Syntax of Scope"><p>Joseph Aoun and Yen-hui Audrey Li (University of Southern California) Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press (Linguistic Inquiry Monographs, edited by Samuel Jay Keyser, Volume 21), 1993, xiii + 225 pp. Paperbound, ISBN 0-262-51068-5, $18.95 <b>The Language of First-Order Logic (Third Edition, Revised and Expanded), including the IBM-compatible Windows version of Tarski's World 4.</b><b>0</b></p><p>Jon Barwise and John Etchemendy (Indiana University and CSLI, Stanford University)</p><p>Stanford: Center for the Study of Language and Information (CSLI Lecture Notes 34), 1992, xiv + 319 pp. and 3.5-inch diskette. Distributed by the University of Chicago Press <b>fStatistically-Driven Computer Grammars of English:</b><b> The IBM/Lancaster Approach</b></p><doubt alpha="36.8" length="38" tooSmall="False" monospace="0.0">Paperbound, ISBN 0-937073-90-3, $34.95</doubt><p>Ezra Black, Roger Garside, and Geoffrey Leech (editors) (IBM T.J. Watson Research Center and Lancaster University) Amsterdam: Editions Rodopi (Language and Computers: Studies in Practical</p><doubt alpha="51.9" length="131" tooSmall="False" monospace="0.0">Linguistics, edited by Jan Aarts and Willem Meijs, Volume 8), 1993, ix + 248 pp. Paperbound, ISBN 90-5183-478-0, $58.50, Dfl 100.00</doubt></section><section title="Language Development from Two to Three"><p>Lois Bloom (Columbia University)</p><p>Cambridge University Press, 1991, reissued in paperback 1993, ix + 514 pp.</p><doubt alpha="36.8" length="38" tooSmall="False" monospace="0.0">Paperbound, ISBN 0-521-43583-8, $24.95</doubt><p><b>Foundations of Knowledge Acquisition: </b>Cognitive <b>Models of Complex </b>Learning</p><p>Susan Chipman and Alan L. Meyrowitz (editors) (Office of Naval Research and Naval Research Laboratory) Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers (The Kluwer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science: Office of Naval Research Advanced Book Series, edited by André M. van Tilborg), 1993, x + 339 pp. Hardbound, ISBN 0-7923-9277-9, $79.95, £53.25, Dfl 155.00 <b>Mechanisms of Implicit </b>Learning: <b>Connectionist Models of Sequence </b>Processing</p><p>Axel Cleeremans (National Fund for Scientific Research, Belgium)</p><p>Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press (Neural Network Modeling and Connectionism Series, edited by Jeffrey L. Elman), 1993, xiv + 227 pp.</p><doubt alpha="35.1" length="37" tooSmall="False" monospace="0.0">Hardbound, ISBN 0-262-03205-8, $30.00</doubt></section><section title="Consciousness: Psychological and"></section><section title="Philosophical Essays"><p>Martin Davies and Glyn W. Humphreys (editors) (University of Oxford and University of Birmingham)</p><doubt alpha="51.2" length="160" tooSmall="False" monospace="0.0">Oxford: Blackwell Publishers (Readings in Mind and Language 2), 1993, ix + 311 pp. Hardbound, ISBN 0-631-18563-1, $49.95; Paperbound, ISBN 0-631-18564-X, $22.95</doubt></section><section title="fMachine Translation: A View from the Lexicon"><p>Bonnie Jean Dorr (University of Maryland)</p><p>Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press (Artificial</p><p>Intelligence Series, edited by J. Michael</p><p>Brady, Daniel G. Bobrow, and Randall</p><p>Davis), 1993, xx + 432 pp.</p><doubt alpha="35.1" length="37" tooSmall="False" monospace="0.0">Hardbound, ISBN 0-262-04138-3, $45.00</doubt><page local="2" global="706"/></section><section title="The Multilingual Community: Bilingualism"><p>Annette M. B. de Groot and Chris Barry (editors) (University of Amsterdam and University of</p><p>Wales College of Cardiff)</p><p>Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates,</p><doubt alpha="56.6" length="159" tooSmall="False" monospace="0.0">1992, 128 pp; originally published as a special issue of theEuropean Journal of Cognitive Psychology,4(4), 1992, 241-368. Hardbound, ISBN 0-86377-906-9, $33.50</doubt></section><section title="The Linguistics Wars"><p>Randy Allen Harris (University of Waterloo)</p><p>New York: Oxford University Press, 1993, ix + 356 pp.</p><doubt alpha="44.8" length="29" tooSmall="False" monospace="0.0">Hardbound, ISBN 0-19-507256-1</doubt><p>fContributions <b>to </b>Quantitative Linguistics</p><p>Reinhard Köhler and Burghard B. Rieger (editors) (University of Trier)</p><p>Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers,</p><doubt alpha="26.3" length="19" tooSmall="False" monospace="0.0">1993, xii + 436 pp;</doubt><doubt alpha="27.1" length="59" tooSmall="False" monospace="0.0">Hardbound, ISBN 0-7923-2197-9, $158.00, £111.00, Dfl 270.00</doubt></section><section title="Case-Based Learning"><p>Janet L. Kolodner (editor) (Georgia Institute of Technology) Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1993, 171 pp; originally published as a special issue of <i>Machine Learning, </i><b>10</b>(3), 1993, 195-363.</p><doubt alpha="27.6" length="58" tooSmall="False" monospace="0.0">Hardbound, ISBN 0-7923-9343-0, $105.00, £77.25, Dfl 210.00</doubt></section><section title="fThe Digital Word: Text-Based Computing in the Humanities"><p>George P. Landow and Paul Delany (editors) (Brown University and Simon Fraser University)</p><p>Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press (Technical Communication and Information Systems Series, edited by Edward Barrett), 1993, xii + 362 pp.</p><doubt alpha="37.8" length="37" tooSmall="False" monospace="0.0">Hardbound, ISBN 0-262-12176-X, $39.95</doubt><p>fEnglish <b>Verb Classes and </b>Alternations: <b>A </b>Preliminary Investigation</p><p>Beth Levin (Northwestern University)</p><p>Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1993, xviii + 348 pp.</p><doubt alpha="34.2" length="38" tooSmall="False" monospace="0.0">Hardbound, ISBN 0-226-47532-8, $45.00;</doubt><doubt alpha="37.8" length="37" tooSmall="False" monospace="0.0">Paperbound ISBN 0-226-47533-6, $18.95</doubt><p>Lexical <b>and </b>Conceptual Semantics</p><p>Beth Levin and Steven Pinker (editors) fSubsymbolic Natural Language Processing: An Integrated Model <b>of </b>Scripts, Lexicon, and Memory</p><doubt alpha="66.0" length="262" tooSmall="False" monospace="0.0">(Northwestern University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Cambridge, MA: Blackwell Publishers (Cognition Special Issues), 1992, v + 244 pp; originally published as a special issue ofCognition,41(1-3), 1991, 1-244. Paperbound, ISBN 1-55786-354-5, $21.95</doubt><p>Risto Miikkulainen (University of Texas, Austin) Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press (Neural Network Modeling and Connectionism Series, edited by Jeffrey L. Elman), 1993, xii + 391 pp.</p><doubt alpha="35.1" length="37" tooSmall="False" monospace="0.0">Hardbound, ISBN 0-262-13290-7, $45.00</doubt><p>f Typological Discourse Analysis: Quantitative Approaches <b>to </b>the Study <b>of </b>Linguistic Function</p><p>John Myhill (University of Michigan)</p><p>Oxford: Blackwell, 1992, vi + 295 pp.</p><doubt alpha="35.1" length="37" tooSmall="False" monospace="0.0">Hardbound, ISBN 0-631-17614-4, $54.95</doubt><p>Linguistic Individuals</p><p>Almerindo Ojeda (University of California, Davis)</p><p>Stanford: Center for the Study of Language and Information (CSLI Lecture Notes 31), 1993, xii + 205 pp.</p><p>Distributed by the University of Chicago Press fUser Modelling in Text Generation</p><doubt alpha="35.5" length="76" tooSmall="False" monospace="0.0">Hardbound, ISBN 0-937073-85-7, $45.00 Paperbound, ISBN 0-937073-84-9, $17.95</doubt><p>Cécile L. Paris (Information Sciences Institute, University of Southern California)</p><p>London: Pinter Publishers (Communication in Artificial Intelligence Series, edited by</p><p>Robin P. Fawcett and Erich H. Steiner), 1993, xx + 205 pp.</p><p>Distributed in North America by</p><p>St. Martin's Press, fThe Language Complexity Game</p><doubt alpha="35.1" length="37" tooSmall="False" monospace="0.0">Hardbound, ISBN 0-86187-809-4, $79.00</doubt><p>Eric Sven Ristad (Princeton University) + 148 pp.</p><doubt alpha="65.0" length="40" tooSmall="False" monospace="0.0">Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 1993, xvii</doubt><doubt alpha="35.1" length="37" tooSmall="False" monospace="0.0">Hardbound, ISBN 0-262-18147-9, $30.00</doubt><p>Language and Communication: Comparative Perspectives</p><p>Herbert L. Roitblat, Louis M. Herman, and Paul E. Nachtigall (editors)<page local="3" global="707"/></p><p>Distributed by the University of Chicago Press (University of Hawaii at Manoa and Naval Ocean Systems Center, Hawaii) Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates (Comparative Cognition and Neuroscience Series, edited by Thomas G. Be ver, David S. Olton, and Herbert L. Roitblat), 1993, xvi + 502 pp.</p><doubt alpha="35.1" length="77" tooSmall="False" monospace="0.0">Hardbound, ISBN 0-8058-0946-5, $89.95; Paperbound, ISBN 0-8058-0947-3, $39.95</doubt><p>Literacy and Language Analysis</p><p>Robert J. Scholes (editor) (University of Florida)</p><p>Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1993, vii + 217 pp.</p><doubt alpha="35.1" length="37" tooSmall="False" monospace="0.0">Hardbound, ISBN 0-8058-0920-1, $49.95</doubt><p>fComputer Supported Collaborative Writing</p><p>Mike Sharpies (editor) (University of Sussex)</p><p>London: Springer-Verlag (Computer</p><p>Supported Cooperative Work Series, edited by Dan Diaper and Colston Sanger), 1993, xv + 222 pp.</p><doubt alpha="35.4" length="48" tooSmall="False" monospace="0.0">Paperbound, ISBN 3-540-19782-6 and 0-387-19782-6</doubt></section><section title="Switch-Reference and Discourse Representation"><p>Lesley Stirling (University of Melbourne)</p><p>Cambridge, England: Cambridge University</p><p>Press (Cambridge Studies in Linguistics, xv + 354 pp.</p><doubt alpha="56.5" length="46" tooSmall="False" monospace="0.0">edited by J. Bresnan et al., Volume 63), 1993,</doubt><doubt alpha="35.1" length="37" tooSmall="False" monospace="0.0">Hardbound, ISBN 0-521-40229-8, $69.95</doubt></section><section title="■(■Computational Models of American Speech"><p>M. Margaret Withgott and Francine R. Chen (Interval Research Corporation and Xerox Palo Alto Research Center) Stanford: Center for the Study of Language and Information (CSLI Lecture Notes 32), 1993, viii + 143 pp.</p><doubt alpha="35.5" length="76" tooSmall="False" monospace="0.0">Hardbound ISBN 0-937073-97-0, $39.95; Paperbound, ISBN 0-937073-98-9, $15.95</doubt><p><b>■(Multilingual Multimedia: Bridging the Language Barrier with Intelligent Systems</b></p><p>Masoud Yazdani (editor) (University of Exeter)</p><p>Oxford: Intellect Books, 1993, x + 210 pp.</p><doubt alpha="36.8" length="38" tooSmall="False" monospace="0.0">Paperbound, ISBN 1-871516-30-7, £14.95</doubt></section></body></article>