02715nam 2200637 a 450 991096270010332120251117120109.01-903365-56-21-134-90002-31-134-90003-11-282-77769-697866127776910-203-12937-710.4324/9780203129371 (CKB)1000000000004283(EBL)165789(OCoLC)49871064(SSID)ssj0000184900(PQKBManifestationID)11169228(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000184900(PQKBWorkID)10205466(PQKB)10365791(MiAaPQ)EBC165789(Au-PeEL)EBL165789(CaPaEBR)ebr5001414(CaONFJC)MIL277769(EXLCZ)99100000000000428319921120d1993 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrJames I /Christopher DurstonLondon ;New York Routledge19931 online resource (85 p.)Lancaster pamphletsDescription based upon print version of record.1-138-15165-3 0-415-07779-6 Includes bibliographical references (p. 67-69).Cover; James I; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgements; Chronological table; Introduction: 'a bad king'?; 1 James I: the man; 2 The court, favourites, and patronage; 3 Financial problems; 4 James I and his parliaments; 5 Foreign policy; 6 James I and the English church; Conclusion; Select bibliographyJames I has traditionally been portrayed as a foolish and unpleasant man. However, the last two decades have seen a rehabilitation of James I by historians, who have begun to appreciate that in some areas, in particular foreign policy and religion, he pursued sensible policies and achieved a considerable degree of success. Christopher Durston deals with the personality and political ability of the monarch, the court, finance, parliament, foreign policy and religion, including his record in Scotland and the legacies of Elizabeth I. The arguments of the revisionist historians concerning James's Lancaster pamphlets.Great BritainHistoryJames I, 1603-1625Great BritainKings and rulersBiography941.06/1/092Durston Christopher1951-2005.312746National Archives (Great Britain)MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910962700103321James I4482625UNINA04858nam 22006615 450 991014360350332120251116234138.03-540-45738-010.1007/3-540-45738-0(CKB)1000000000211451(SSID)ssj0000324533(PQKBManifestationID)11259136(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000324533(PQKBWorkID)10313082(PQKB)11785572(DE-He213)978-3-540-45738-1(MiAaPQ)EBC3072553(PPN)155216848(EXLCZ)99100000000021145120121227d2001 u| 0engurnn|008mamaatxtccrLogical Aspects of Computational Linguistics Third International Conference, LACL'98 Grenoble, France, December 14-16, 1998 Selected Papers /edited by Michael Moortgat1st ed. 2001.Berlin, Heidelberg :Springer Berlin Heidelberg :Imprint: Springer,2001.1 online resource (X, 294 p.) Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence ;2014Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph3-540-42251-X Includes bibliographical references and index.Invited Paper -- Deductions with Meaning -- Contributed Papers -- Computational Solutions for Structural Constraints -- Hypothetical Reasoning and Basic Non-Constituent Coordination in Yype-Logical Grammar -- Computational and Structural Aspects of Openly Specified Type Hierarchies -- Anaphora and Quantification in Categorial Grammar -- An LTAG Perspective on Categorial Inference -- Dominance Constraints: Algorithms and Complexity -- Strict Compositionality and Literal Movement Grammars -- Categorial Minimalism -- Sequential Construction of Logical Forms -- Derivational Minimalism Is Mildly Context–Sensitive -- Dominance Constraints in Context Unification -- A Revision System of Circular Objects and Its Applications to Dynamic Semantics of Dialogues -- Lexicalized Proof-Nets and TAGs -- Lambek Calculus Proofs and Tree Automata -- Grammars with Composite Storages.The conference series Logical Aspects of Computational Linguistics (LACL) aims at providing a forum for the presentation and discussion of current research in all the formal and logical aspects of computational linguistics. The LACL initiative started with a workshop held in Nancy (France) in 1995. Selected papers from this event have appeared as a special issue of the Journal of Logic Language and Information, Volume 7(4), 1998. In 1996, LACL shifted to the format of an international conference. LACL’96 and ’97 were both held in Nancy (France). The proceedings appeared as volumes 1328 and 1582 of the Springer Lecture Notes in Arti cial Intelligence. This volume contains selected papers of the third international conference on Logical Aspects of Computational Linguistics (LACL’98), held in Grenoble, France, from December 14 to 16, 1998. The conference was organized by the U- versity Pierre Mend es-France (Grenoble 2) together with LORIA (Laboratoire Lorrain d’Informatique et Applications, Nancy). On the basis of 33 submitted 4-page abstracts, the Program Committee selected 19 contributions for pres- tation. In addition to the selected papers, the program featured three invited talks, by Maarten de Rijke (ILLC, Amsterdam), Makoto Kanazawa (Chiba U- versity, Japan), and Fernando Pereira (AT&T Labs). After the conference, the contributors were invited to submit a full paper for the conference proceedings.Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence ;2014Natural language processing (Computer science)Artificial intelligenceLogic, Symbolic and mathematicalNatural Language Processing (NLP)https://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/I21040Artificial Intelligencehttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/I21000Mathematical Logic and Formal Languageshttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/I16048Natural language processing (Computer science)Artificial intelligence.Logic, Symbolic and mathematical.Natural Language Processing (NLP).Artificial Intelligence.Mathematical Logic and Formal Languages.410/.285Moortgat Michaeledthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtLACL '98MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910143603503321Logical Aspects of Computational Linguistics772784UNINA