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How can spatial language be learned?
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How should depiction be represented and reasoned about?
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Question Generation for Learning by Reading
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Incremental Construction of an Associative Network from a Corpus
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Sketching for Knowledge Capture: A Progress Report
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Qualitative Physics as a Component in Natural Language Semantics: A Progress Report
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Qualitative Spatial Interpretation of Course-of-Action Diagrams
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Analogy Just Looks Like High Level Perception: Why a Domain-General Approach to Analogical Mapping is Right
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Analogical Reasoning and Conceptual Change: A Case Study of Johannes Kepler
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