Book Reviews - Fall 1990, Volume 103, Number 3

Remembering Reconsidered: Ecological and Traditional Approaches to the Study of Memory. Edited by Ulric Neisser and Eugene Winograd. Emory Symposia in Cognition Series: No. 2. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press, 1988, 420 pp. Reviewed by Henry L. Roediger III. Fall 1990, Vol. 103, No. 3, pp. 403-409.

Speaking: From Intention to Articulation. By Willem J.M. Levelt. ACL-MIT Press Series in Natural-Language Processing. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1989, 566 pp. Reviewed by Thomas Berg. Fall 1990, Vol. 103, No. 3, pp. 409-418

Cognition and Sentence Production: A Cross-Linguistic Study. By S.N. Sridhar. Springer Series in Language and Communication: No. 22. New York: Springer-Verlag, 1988, 118 pp. Reviewed by David Hargreaves and Morton Ann Gernsbacher. Fall 1990, Vol. 103, No. 3, pp. 418-424.

Plans and Situated Actions: The Problem of Human-Machine Communication. By Lucy A. Suchman. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1987, 203 pp. Reviewed by Barry Kantowitz. Fall 1990, Vol. 103, No. 3, pp. 424-426.

The Adaptive Brain: Vol. 1. Cognition, Learning, Reinforcement, and Rhythm; Vol. 2. Vision, Speech, Language, and Motor Control. Edited by Stephen Grossberg. Amsterdam: Elsevier/North-Holland, 1987. Vol. 1, 497pp., Vol. 2, 513 pp. Reviewed by Stephen Kitzis Fall 1990, Vol. 103, No. 3, pp. 426-431.


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