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Computing Meaning: Annotation, Representation, and Inference by Harry Bunt, Johan Bos, and Stephen Pulman .- Part I Semantic Representation and Compositionality . Deterministic Statistical Mapping of Sentences to Underspecified Semantics by Hiyan Alshawi, Pi-Chuan Chang, and Michael Ringgaard .- A formal approach to linking logical form and vector-space lexical semantics by Dan Garrette, Katrin Erk, and Raymond Mooney .- Annotations that effectively contribute to semantic interpretation by Harry Bunt .- Concrete Sentence Spaces for Compositional Distributional Models of Meaning by Edward Grefenstette, Mehmoosh Sadrzadeh, Stephen Clark, Bob Coecke, and Stephen Pulman .- Part II Inference and Understanding . Recognizing Textual Entailment and Computational Semantics by Johan Bos .- Abductive Reasoning with a Large Knowledge Base for Discourse Processing by Ekaterina Ovchinnikova, Niloofar Montazeri, Theodore Alexandrov, Jerry R. Hobbs, Michael C. Mc Cord, and Rutu Mulkar-Mehta .- Natural logic and natural language inference by Bill Mac Cartney and Christopher D. Manning .- Designing Efficient Controlled Languages for Ontologies by Camilo Thorne, Raffaella Bernardi, and Diego Calvanese .- Part III Semantic Resources and Annotation . A Context-Change Semantics for Dialogue Acts by Harry Bunt .- Verb Net Class Assignment as a WSD Task by Susan Windisch Brown, Dmitriy Dligach and Martha Palmer .- Annotation of Compositional Operations with GLML by Pustejovsky, Rumshisky, Batiukova, and Moszkowicz .- Incremental Recognition and Prediction of Dialogue Acts by Volha Petukhova and Harry Bunt .- Index .