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I am quite familiar with Winograd's work as a founding contributor to computer mediated linguistics, and think the following changes to Wikipedia on this page, and one other, will provide a more accurate and defensible history.
In this article the 'conversation-for-analysis' reference should be identified as Winograd Flores' refinement of speech act theory in the context of organizational communication. speech act theory already has a wikipedia entry, and contemporary articles about the COORDINATOR project framed it as a 'speech act theory' project. There are copious references on the web that support this: simply google 'speech act theory winograd' A few examples will suffice: http://www.scils.rutgers.edu/~aakhus/lap/Twitchell%20et%20al%20-%20SAT%20for%20classification.pdf provides a good overview of the field. http://faculty.arch.usyd.edu.au/kcdc/journal/vol3/dcnet/avarena/text_5.html the slide is titled 'Speech-Act-Based Protocols in Computer-Mediated Collaborative Design' - the Winograd-Flores approach.
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I am quite familiar with Winograd's work as a founding contributor to computer mediated linguistics, and think the following changes to Wikipedia on this page, and one other, will provide a more accurate and defensible history.
In this article the 'conversation-for-analysis' reference should be identified as Winograd Flores' refinement of speech act theory in the context of organizational communication. speech act theory already has a wikipedia entry, and contemporary articles about the COORDINATOR project framed it as a 'speech act theory' project. There are copious references on the web that support this: simply google 'speech act theory winograd' A few examples will suffice: http://www.scils.rutgers.edu/~aakhus/lap/Twitchell%20et%20al%20-%20SAT%20for%20classification.pdf provides a good overview of the field. http://faculty.arch.usyd.edu.au/kcdc/journal/vol3/dcnet/avarena/text_5.html the slide is titled 'Speech-Act-Based Protocols in Computer-Mediated Collaborative Design' - the Winograd-Flores approach.
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