1. State Spaces, Local Logics, and Non-Monotonicity, Jon
Barwise.
2. Presupposition Accomidation: A Plea for Common Sense, David
Beaver.
3. A Dynamic Syntax-Semantics Interface, Tsutomu Fujinami
4. Dynamic Epistemic Logic, Jelle Gerbrandy
5. Bare Plurals, Situations and Discourse Context, Sheila Glasbey
6. Interleaved Contractions, Wiebe Van Der Hoek and Maarten De
Rijke
7. Proving Through Commutative Diagrams, Yoshiki Kinoshita and
Kochi Takahashi
8. Putting Channels on the Map: a Channel-Theoretic Semantics of Maps?,
Oliver Lemon and Ian Pratt
9. Disjunctive Information, Edwin D. Mares
10. Information, relevance, and Social Decisionmaking: some Principles
and Results of Decision-Theoretic Semantics, Arthur Merin
11. Hyperproof: Abstraction, Visual Preference, and Multimodality,
Jon Oberlander, Keith Stenning, and Richard Cox
12. Structured Argument Generation in a Logic-Based KB-System,
Denise Aboim, Sande E Oliveira, Clarisse Sieckenius De Souza, Edward Hermann Haeusler
13. Beliefs, Belief Revision, and Splitting Languages, Rohit Parikh
14. Prolegomena to a Theory of Disability, Inability, and Handicap,
John Perry, Elizabeth Macken, and David Israel
15. Constraint-Preserving Representations, Atsushi Shimojima
16. Information, Belief and Causal Role, Paul Skokowski
17. Topology via Constructive Logic, Steven Vickers
18. Remarks on the Epistemic Rôle of Discourse Referents, Thomas
Ede Zimmerman
19. Constrained Functions and Semantic Information, R. Zuber