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Cognitive Science, Volume 1, 1977
Volume 1, Number 1, January 1977
- Allan Collins:

Why Cognitive Science. 1-2 - Daniel G. Bobrow, Terry Winograd:

On Overview of KRL, a Knowledge Representation Language. 3-46 - Wendy G. Lehnert:

Human and Computational Question Answering. 47-73 - Andrew Ortony, Richard C. Anderson:

Definite Descriptions and Semantic Memory. 74-83 - Ira Goldstein, Seymour Papert:

Artificial Intelligence, Language, and the Study of Knowledge. 84-123
Volume 1, Number 2, April 1977
- John R. Anderson:

Induction of Augmented Transition Networks. 125-157 - Jerome A. Feldman, Robert F. Sproull:

Decision Theory and Artificial Intelligence II: The Hungry Monkey. 158-192 - R. Bhaskar, Herbert A. Simon:

Problem Solving in Semantically Rich Domains: An Example from Engineering Thermodynamics. 193-215 - Mark Steedman:

Verbs, Time, and Modality. 216-234
Volume 1, Number 3, July 1977
- Yorick Wilks:

What Sort of Taxonomy of Causation Do We Need for Language Understanding? 235-264 - Stephen M. Kosslyn, Steven P. Shwartz:

A Simulation of Visual Imagery. 265-295 - J. R. Hayes, Donald A. Waterman, C. S. Robinson:

Identifying the Relevant Aspects of a Problem Text. 297-313
Volume 1, Number 4, October 1977
- Eugene Charniak:

Framed PAINTING: The Representation of a Common Sense Knowledge Fragment. 235-264 - James A. Levin, James A. Moore:

Dialogue-Games: Metacommunication Structures for Natural Language Interaction. 395-420 - Roger C. Schank:

Rules and Topics in Conversation. 421-441

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