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Article 1342 of comp.ai.philosophy:
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>From: rc@depsych.Gwinnett.COM (Richard Carlson)
Newsgroups: comp.ai.philosophy
Subject: Re: Semantics in Semantic Networks
Message-ID: <704gBB2w164w@depsych.Gwinnett.COM>
Date: 15 Nov 91 21:59:41 GMT
References: <1991Nov14.112213.27802@odin.diku.dk>
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kurt@diku.dk (Kurt M. Alonso) writes:
> I agree with you. One would tend to think that the whole idea of
> semantic networks ought to be based on saussurian linguistics.
> Anyway, I have actually seen this idea implemented in a couple of
> european research projects. I don't have the references handy,
> but I think I could dig them up if you wish.

Just one, if you could.

If I can find one published article, then I have not only whatever
journal that article happens to be in but also the references
cited in it.  With that I can find everything I need.  (I guess
it's like getting a start on a piece of tape you want to pry off.)

Here in Atlanta I have both the Emory and the Georgia State
libraries, so I can find almost any publication, no matter how
obscure.

I'm replying in public rather than by e-mail just in case someone
else has a reference to a published work on semantic networks.

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