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200 _aJournal of pragmatics, vol.6, n°3/4, August 1982
_eAn interdisciplinary Bi-monthly of language studies
_bPERI
210 _aNorth-Holland, Amsterdam
_cNorthe-Holland Publishing Company
_d1982
215 _app.209-380
225 _aJournal of pragmatics
_vvol.6, n°3/4
345 _aDon IBLA
545 _hp.209-224
_fL.MEY Jacob
_iIntroduction:on simulating machines and lipsing human
545 _hp.225-239
_fPATEMAN Trevor
_iCommunicating with computer programs
_nCommunication.Etre humain/ordinateur
545 _hp.241-280
_fGOODWIN W. James and HEIN Uwe
_iArtificial intelligence and the study of language
_nIntelligence artificielle/ linguistique
545 _hp.281-292
_fMEY L. Jacob
_iOn being a model
_nConcept 'model' / littérature; Concept 'model '/ langage
545 _hp.293-304
_fKARPATSCHOF Benny
_iArtificial intelligence or artificial signification?
_nIntelligence artificielle/intelligence humaine
545 _hp.305-319
_fOLSEN Erik Svend
_iOn the information processing paradigm in the study of human language
_nLinguistique
545 _hp.321-355
_fANDERSON Peter Bogh and KJAER Arne
_iArtificial intelligence and self management
_nIntelligence artificielle
545 _hp.357-369
_fSEPPÄNEN Jouko
_iPragmatic problems of human-computer dialogues
_nIntelligence artificielle
608 _aLINGUISTIQUE
608 _aREVUE
610 _aLINGUISTIQUE
801 _aTN
_bBIB.CEC
_c20090523
_gUNIMARC