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Cognitive Science, Volume 22, 1998
Volume 22, Number 1, January-March 1998
- Paul Thagard, Karsten A. Verbeurgt:

Coherence as Constraint Satisfaction. 1-24 - Victoria A. Bell, Philip N. Johnson-Laird:

A Model Theory of Modal Reasoning. 25-51 - Richard Alterman, Roland Zito-Wolf, Tamitha Carpenter:

Pragmatic Action. 53-105 - Christian D. Schunn, Kevin Crowley, Takeshi Okada:

The Growth of Multidisciplinarity in the Cognitive Science Society. 107-130
Volume 22, Number 2, April-June 1998
- Gilles Fauconnier, Mark Turner:

Conceptual Integration Networks. 133-187 - Steven A. Sloman, Bradley C. Love, Woo-Kyoung Ahn:

Feature Centrality and Conceptual Coherence. 189-228 - Nili Mandelblit, Oron Zachar

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The Notion of Dynamic Unit: Conceptual Developments in Cognitive Science. 229-268
Volume 22, Number 3, July-September 1998
- A. J. Wells:

Turing's Analysis of Computation and Theories of Cognitive Architecture. 269-294 - William Bechtel:

Representations and Cognitive Explanations: Assessing the Dynamicist's Challenge in Cognitive Science. 295-318 - Sam Wineburg:

Reading Abraham Lincoln: An Expert/Expert Study in the Interpretation of Historical Texts. 319-346 - Kurt VanLehn:

Analogy Events: How Examples are Used During Problem Solving. 347-388
Volume 22, Number 4, October-December 1998
- Peter C. Gordon, Randall Hendrick:

The Representation and Processing of Coreference in Discourse. 389-424 - Martin Redington, Nick Chater

, Steven Finch:
Distributional Information: A Powerful Cue for Acquiring Syntactic Categories. 425-469 - Daniel L. Schwartz, Joyce L. Moore:

On the Role of Mathematics in Explaining the Material World: Mental Models for Proportional Reasoning. 471-516 - Eric Raufaste, Hélène Eyrolle, Claudette Mariné:

Pertinence Generation in Radiological Diagnosis: Spreading Activation and the Nature of Expertise. 517-546

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