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    Maat, J. (1999). Philosophical Languages in the Seventeenth Century: Dalgarno, Wilkins, Leibniz. [Thesis, fully internal, Universiteit van Amsterdam]. ILLC Dissertations Series 199 03.
  • Bartsch, R. I. (1998). The Formal Relationship between Dynamic Conceptual Semantics and Connectionist Neural Network Modelling. (Research Reports ILLC; No. LP-1998-06). Unknown Publisher.
  • Bartsch, R. I. (1998). The Role of Consciousness and Intentionality in Perception, Semantics, Representations and Rules. (Research Reports ILLC; No. LP-1998-03). Unknown Publisher.
  • Bartsch, R. I. (1998). Dynamic conceptual semantics: A logico-philosophical study into concept information and understanding. CSLI Publications.
  • Nieuwendijk, A. C. (1997). On Logic. Inquiries into the justification of deduction. [Thesis, fully internal, Universiteit van Amsterdam]. ILLC.
  • Stein, H. P. (1997). The fiber and the fabric. An inquiry into Wittgenstein's views on rule-following and linguistic normativity. [Thesis, fully internal, Universiteit van Amsterdam]. ILLC.
  • Bartsch, R. I. (1997). Propositional Attitudes in an data-oriented theory of concept formation and understanding. In U. Kotkamp, W. Krause, & R. Goertz (Eds.), Proceedings of KogWis 97, 3. Fachtagung der Gesellschaf fur Kognitionswissenschaft (pp. 11-13). Universitat Jena.
  • Bartsch, R. I. (1996). Understanding Understanding. In R. Sackmann (Ed.), Theoretical Linguistics and Grammatical Description. Papers in honour of Hans-Heinrich Lieb (pp. 31-44). (Current Issues in Linguistic Theory; No. 138). John Benjamins.
  • Bartsch, R. I. (1996). The Myth of Literal Meaning. In F. Hundsnurscher, & E. Weigand (Eds.), Lexical Structures and Language Use (pp. 3-16). Max Niemeyer Verlag.
  • Bartsch, R. I. (1996). The Relationship between Connectionist Models and a Dynamic Data-oriented Theory of Concept Formation. Synthese, 108, 421-454. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00413697
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