Intentions in Communication

Cambridge, MA: MIT Press/Bradford Books (1990)
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This book presents views of the concept of intention and its relationship to communication from three perspectives: philosphy, linguistics, and artificial intelligence. The book is a record of a workshop held in 1987

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