# groff gamiller.troff >gamiller.ps PUBLICATIONS George A. Miller 1944 Viek, P., & Miller, G. A. The cage as a factor in hoarding. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 1944, 37, 203-210. Miller, G. A., & Viek, P. An analysis of the rat's responses to unfamiliar aspects of the hoarding situation. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 1944, 37, 221-231. Miller, G. A., & Garner, W. R. Effects of random presentation on the psychometric function: Implications for a quantal theory of discrimination. American Journal of Psychology, 1944, 57, 451-467. Garner, W. R., & Miller, G. A. Differential sensitivity to intensity as a function of the duration of the com parison tone. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1944, 34, 450-463. 1945 Postman, L., & Miller, G. A. Anchoring of temporal judgments. American Journal of Psychology, 1945, 38, 209-212. Miller, G. A. Concerning the goal of hoarding behavior in the rat. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 1945, 38, 209-212. 1946 Miller, G. A., & Postman, L. Individual and group hoarding in rats. American Journal of Psychology, 1946, 59, 652-668. Miller, G. A., Wiener, F. M., & Stevens, S. S. Combat Instrumentation. II. Transmission and Reception of Sounds under Combat Conditions. Summary Technical Report of NDRC Division 17.3. Washington, D.C., 1946. 1947 Miller, G. A., & Mitchell, S. Effects of distortion on the intelligibility of speech at high altitudes. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1947, 19, 120-129. Miller, G. A. The masking of speech. Psychological Bulletin, 1947, 44, 105-129. Miller, G. A. Population, distance, and the circulation of information. American Journal of Psychology, 1947, 60, 276-284. Garner, W. R., & Miller, G. A. The masked threshold of pure tones as a function of duration. Journal of Ex perimental Psychology, 1947, 37, 293-303. Miller, G. A. Sensitivity to changes in the intensity of white noise and its relation to masking and loudness. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1947, 19, 609-619. Brogden, W. J., & Miller, G. A. Physiological noise generated under earphone cushions. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1947, 19, 620-623. Rosenblith, W. A., Miller, G. A., Egan, J. P., Hirsh, I. J., & Thomas, G. J. An auditory afterimage? Science, 1947, 106, 333-334. Stevens, S. S., Egan, J. P., & Miller, G. A. Methods of measuring speech spectra. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1947, 19, 771-780. 1948 Miller, G. A. The perception of short bursts of noise. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1948, 20, 160-170. Miller, G. A., & Taylor, W. G. The perception of repeated bursts of noise. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1948, 20, 171-182. Miller, G. A., & Garner, W. R. The masking of tones by repeated bursts of noise. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1948, 20, 691-696. 1949 Miller, G. A. Voice communications: Effects of masking and distortion. In Human Factors in Undersea Warfare. Washington, D.C.: National Research Council, 1949. Pp. 243-248. Miller, G. A., & Frick, F. C. Statistical behavioristics and sequences of responses. Psychological Review, 1949, 56, 311-325. 1950 Miller, G. A., & Selfridge, J. A. Verbal context and the recall of meaningful material. American Journal of Psychology, 1950, 63, 176-185. Miller, G. A., & Licklider, J. C. R. The intelligibility of interrupted speech. Journal of the Acoustical Soci ety of America, 1950, 22, 167-173. Miller, G. A., & Viek, P. Hoarding in the rat as a function of the length of the path. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 1950, 43, 66-69. Miller, G. A., Rosenblith, W. A., Galambos, R., Hirsh, I. J., & Hirsh, S. K. A Bibliography in Audition. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1950. Miller, G. A., & Heise, G. A. The trill threshold. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1950, 22, 720-725. 1951 Miller, G. A. Speech and language. In S. S. Stevens (ed.), Handbook of Experimental Psychology. New York: Wiley, 1951. Pp. 769-810. Licklider, J. C. R., & Miller, G. A. The perception of speech. In S. S. Stevens (ed.), Handbook of Experi mental Psychology. New York: Wiley, 1951. Pp. 1040-1074. Frick, F. C., & Miller, G. A. A statistical description of operant conditioning. American Journal of Psychol ogy, 1951, 64, 20-36. Heise, G. A., & Miller, G. A. An experimental study of auditory patterns. American Journal of Psychology, 1951, 64, 68-77. Miller, G. A., Heise, G. A., & Lichten, W. The intelligibility of speech as a function of the context of the test materials. Journal of Experimental Psyhcology, 1951, 41, 329-335. Heise, G. A., & Miller, G. A. Problem solving by small groups using various communication nets. Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 1951, 46, 327-335. Miller, G. A. Language and Communication. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1951. 1952 Miller, G. A. Finite Markov processes in psychology. Psychometrika, 1952, 17, 149-167. Miller, G. A., & McGill, W. J. A statistical description of verbal learning. Psychometrika, 1952, 17, 369-396. 1953 Miller, G. A. What is information measurement? 1953, 8, 3-11. Miller, G. A. Information theory and the study of speech. In Current Trends in Information Theory. Pitts burgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1953. Pp. 119-139. 1954 Miller, G. A. Communication. Annual Review of Psychology, 1954, 5, 401-420. Miller, G. A., Bruner, J. S., & Postman, L. Familiarity of letter sequences and tachistoscopic identification. Journal of General Psychology, 1954, 50, 129-139. Miller, G. A. Psycholinguistics. In G. Lindzey (ed.), Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley, 1954, 693-708. 1955 Miller, G. A. Note on the bias of information estimates. In H. Quastler (ed.), Information Theory in Psy chology: Problems and Methods. Glencoe, Ill.: Free Press, 1955. Miller, G. A., & Nicely, P. E. An analysis of perceptual confusions among some English consonants. 1955, 27, 338-352. Bruner, J. S., Miller, G. A., & Zimmerman, C. Discriminative skill and discriminative matching in perceptu al recognition. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 49, 187-192. 1956 Miller, G. A. The magical number seven, plus or minus two: Some limits on our capacity for processing in formation. Psychological Review, 1956, 63, 81-97. Miller, G. A. Information and memory. Scientific American, 1956, 195 (2), 42-46. Miller, G. A. Human memory and the storage of information. IRE Transactions on Information Theory, 1956, IT-2, 129-137. Miller, G. A. The perception of speech. In M. Halle, H. G. Lunt, H. McLean, & C. H. Van Schooneveld (eds.), For Roman Jakobson. The Hague: Mouton, 1956. Pp. 353-360. Miller, G. A. The human link in communication systems. Proceedings of the National Electronics Confer ence, 1956, 12, 395-400. Miller, G. A., & Beebe-Center, J. G. Some psychological methods for evaluating the quality of translations. Mechanical Translation, 1956, 3, 73-80. 1957 Nicely, P. E., & Miller, G. A. Some effects of unequal spatial distribution on the detectability of radar tar gets. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1957, 53, 195-198. Miller, G. A. Some effects of intermittent silence. American Journal of Psychology, 1957, 70, 311-313. Miller, G. A., & Friedman, E. A. The reconstruction of mutilated English texts. Information and Control, 1957, 1, 38-55. Miller, G. A. A note on the remarkable memory of man. IRE Transaction on Electronic Computers, 1957, EC-6. Miller, G. A. Applications of mathematics in social psychological research. Social Science Research Coun cil Items, 1957, 11, 41-44. Miller, G. A. Communication and information as limiting factors in group formation. In Symposium on Preventive and Social Psychiatry. Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, D.C., April 1957. Pp. 15-17. 1958 Chomsky, N., & Miller, G. A. Finite state languages. Information and Control, 1958, 1, 91-112. Miller, G. A., & Newman, E. B. Tests of a statistical explanation of the rank-frequency distribution for words in written English. American Journal of Psychology, 1958, 71, 209-218. Miller, G. A. Morale and communication. In I. Galdston & H. Zetterberg (eds.), Panic and Morale: Confer ence Transactions. New York: International Universities Press, 1958. Pp. 10-56. Miller, G. A. Speech and communication. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1958, 30, 485-491. Miller, G. A. Free recall of redundant strings of letters. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1958, 56, 485-491. Miller, G. A., Newman, E. B., & Friedman, E. A. Length-frequency statistics for written English. Informa tion and Control, 1958, 1, 370-389. 1960 Miller, G. A., Galanter, E., & Pribram, K. Plans and the Structure of Behavior. New York: Holt, 1960. Galanter, E., & Miller, G. A. Some comments on stochastic models and psychological theories. In K. J. Ar row, S. Karlin, & P. Suppes (eds.), Mathematical Methods in the Social Sciences, 1959. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 1960. 1961 Miller, G. A. The study of intelligent behavior. In Proceedings of a Harvard Symposium on Digital Com puters and their Applications. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1961. Miller, G. A. Thinking, cognition, and learning. Voice of America Forum Lectures. Behavioral Science Se ries No. 12, 1961. 1962 Miller, G. A. Decision units in the perception of speech. IRE Transaction on Information Theory, 1962, IT-8, 81-83. Miller, G. A. Some psychological studies of grammar. American Psychologist, 1962, 7, 748-762. Miller, G. A. Psychology: The Science of Mental Life. New York: Harper & Row, 1962. 1963 Miller, G. A. Ronal Aylmer Fisher: 1890-1962. American Journal of Psychology, 1963, 76, 157-158. Miller, G. A., & Isard, S. Some perceptual consequences of linguistic rules. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 1963, 2, 217-228. Miller, G. A. Comments on Professor Postman's paper. In C. N. Cofer & B. Musgrave (eds.), Verbal Be havior and Learning. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1963. Pp. 321-329. Chomsky, N., & Miller, G. A. Introduction to the formal analysis of natural languages. In D. Luce, R. Bush, & E. Galanter (eds.), Handbook of Mathematical Psychology. New York: Wiley, 1963. Vol. 2, pp. 269-321. Miller, G. A., & Chomsky, N. Finitary models of language users. In D. Luce, R. Bush, & E. Galanter (eds.), Handbook of Mathematical Psychology. New York: Wiley, 1963. Vol. 2, pp. 419-491. 1964 Marks, L. E., & Miller, G. A. The role of semantic and syntactic constraints in the memorization of English sentences. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 1964, 3, 1-5. Miller, G. A. The psycholinguists: On the new scientists of language. Encounter, 1964, 23, (1), 29-37. Miller, G. A. Communication and the structure of behavior. In Disorders of Communication. Research Publications of the Association for Research in Nervous and Mental Disorders, 1964, 42, 29-40. Miller, G. A. Language and psychology. In E. H. Lenneberg (ed.), New Directions in the Study of Lan guage. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1964, 89-107. Miller, G. A., & Isard, S. Free-recall of self-embedded English sentences. Information and Control, 1964, 7, 292-303. Mehler, J., & Miller, G. A. Retroactive interference in the recall of simple sentences. British Journal of Psy chology, 1964, 55, 295-301. Miller, G. A. (ed.), Mathematics and Psychology. New York: Wiley, 1964. Miller, G. A., & McKean, K. O. Chronometric study of some relations between sentences. Quarterly Jour nal of Experimental Psychology, 1964, 16, 297-303. Miller, G. A. Man-computer interaction. In Communication Processes. Proceedings of a symposium in Washington, 1963. Oxford: Pergamon, 1964. 1965 Miller, G. A. Psychology. In A. Love & J. S. Childers (eds.), Listen to Leaders in Science. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1965. Chap. 14. Miller, G. A. Computers, communication, and cognition. Advancement of Science, 1965, 417-430. Miller, G. A. Some preliminaries to psycholinguistics. American Psychologist, 1965, 20, 15-20. Miller, G. A., Norman, D., & Bregman, A. The computer as a general purpose device for the control of psy chological experiments. In B. Waxman & R. W. Stacy (eds.), Computers in Biomedical Research. New York: Academic Press, 1965. Pp. 467-490. 1966 Smith, F., & Miller, G. A. (eds.), The Genesis of Language: A Psycholinguistic Approach. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1966. 1967 Miller, G. A. Psychology of Communication: Seven Essays. New York: Basic Books, 1967. Miller, G. A. Some psychological perspectives on the year 2000. Daedalus, 1967, 96, 883-896. Miller, G. A. Biological origins of human speech. IEEE International Convention Record, 1967, 177-178. Miller, G. A. Psycholinguistic approaches to the study of communication. In D. L. Arm (ed.), Journeys in Science: Small Steps--Great Strides. Albuquerque, N.M.: University of New Mexico Press, 1967. Pp. 22-73. 1968 Anglin, J. M., & Miller, G. A. The role of phrase structure in the recall of meaningful verbal material. Psy chonomic Science, 1968, 10, 343-344. Miller, G. A. Psychology and information. American Documentation, 1968, 19, 286-289. Miller, G. A. Encoding the unexpected. Proceedings of the Royal Society, 1968, B.171, 361-375. 1969 Miller, G. A., & McNeill, D. Psycholinguistics. In G. Lindzey and E. Aaronson (eds.), The Handbook of Social Psychology, 2nd ed. Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley, 1969. Vol. 3, pp. 666-794. Miller, G. A. Sprache und Denken. In O. W. Haseloff (ed.), Kommunikation. Berlin: Colloquium Verlage Otto H. Hess, 1969. Pp. 71-82. Miller, G. A. A psychological method to investigate verbal concepts. Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 1969, 6, 169-191. Miller. G. A. The organization of lexical memory: Are word associations sufficient? In G. A. Talland & N. C. Waugh (eds.), The Pathology of Memory. New York: Academic Press, 1969. Pp. 223-236. Miller, G. A. Psychology as a means of promoting human welfare. American Psychologist, 1969, 24, 1063-1075. 1970 Clark, K. E., & Miller, G. A. (eds.), Psychology. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1970. Miller, G. A. Four philosophical problems of psycholinguistics. Philosophy of Science, 1970, 37, 183-199. Miller, G. A. Assessment of psychotechnology. American Psychologist, 1970, 25, 991-1001. Healy, A. F., & Miller, G. A. The verb as the main determinant of sentence meaning. Psychonomic Science, 1970, 20, 372. 1971 Healy, A. F., & Miller, G. A. The relative contribution of nouns and verbs to sentence acceptability and com prehensibility. Psychonomic Science, 1971, 24 (2), 94-96. 1972 Miller, G. A. Lexical memory. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, 1972, 116 (2), 140-144. Miller, G. A. English verbs of motion: A case study in semantics and lexical memory. In A. W. Melton & E. Martin (eds.), Coding Processes in Human Memory. Washington, D.C.: Winston, 1972. Pp. 335-372. Miller, G. A. Linguistic communication as a biological process. In J. W. S. Pringle (ed.), Biology and the Human Sciences. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1972. Pp. 70-94. 1973 Miller, G. A., & Buckhout, R. Psychology: The Science of Mental Life, 2nd ed. New York: Harper & Row, 1973. Miller, G. A. (ed.), Communication, Language, and Meaning. New York: Basic Books, 1973. 1974 Miller, G. A. Needed: A better theory of cognitive organization. IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, 1974, SMC-4, 95-97. Miller, G. A. (ed.), Linguistic Communication: Perspectives for Research. Report of the Study Group on Linguistic Communication to the National Institute of Education. International Reading Association, 1974. Miller, G. A. Psychology, language, and levels of communication. In A. Silverstein (ed.), Human Commu nication: Theoretical Explorations. Hillsdale, N.J.: Erlbaum, 1974. Pp. 1-17. Miller, G. A. Listen and hear. In H. R. Moskowitz, B. Scharf, & J. C. Stevens (eds.), Sensation and Mea surement: Papers in Honor of S. S. Stevens. Holland: D. Reidel, 1974. Pp. 129-135. Miller, G. A. Stanley Smith Stevens: 1906-1973. American Journal of Psychology, 1974, 87, 279-288. Miller. G. A. Toward a third metaphor for psycholinguistics. In W. B. Weimer & D. S. Palermo (eds.), Cog nition and the Symbolic Processes. Hillsdale, N.J.: Erlbaum, 1974. Pp. 397-413. Miller, G. A. Human communication. In E. H. Kone & H. J. Jorday (eds.), The Greatest Adventure: Basic Research that Shapes our Lives. New York: Rockefeller University Press, 1974. Pp. 254-265. 1975 Miller, G. A. Some comments on competence and performance. Annals of the New York Academy of Sci ences, 1975, 263, 201-204. Miller, G. A. Stanley Smith Stevens: 1906-1973. National Academy of Sciences Biographical Memoirs, 1975, 47, 425-460. Miller, G. A. Language development and education. In W. Kessen (ed.), Childhood in China. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1975. Pp. 175-184. 1976 Miller, G. A., & Johnson-Laird, P. N. Language and Perception. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1976. 1977 Miller, G. A. Problems of communication. Daedalus, 1977, 106 (4), 113-125. Miller, G. A. Spontaneous Apprentices: Children and Language. New York: Seabury Press, 1977. 1978 Halle, M., Bresnan, J., & Miller, G. A. (eds.), Linguistic Theory and Psychological Reality. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1978. Miller, G. A. Semantic relations among words. In M. Halle, J. Bresnan, & G. A. Miller (eds.), Linguistic Theory and Psychological Reality. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1978. Pp. 60-118. Miller, G. A. Practical and lexical knowledge. In E. Rosch & B. B. Lloyd (eds.), Cognition and Categoriza tion. Hillsdale, N.J.: Erlbaum, 1978. Pp. 305-319. Miller, G. A. On knowing the right word. The National Elementary Principal, 1978, 57 (4), 36-40. Miller, G. A. Reconsideration: Whorf's "Language, Thought, and Reality." Human Nature, 1978, 1 (6), 92-96. Miller, G. A. Lexical meaning. In J. F. Kavanagh & W. Strange (eds.), Speech and Language in the Labora tory, School, and Clinic. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1978. Pp. 394-436. Miller, G. A. Some psychological implications of the verbs of motion. Psychologica Belgica, 1978, 18 (1), 75-86. Miller, G. A. The acquisition of word meaning. Child Development, 1978, 49, 999-1004. Miller, G. A., & Lenneberg, E. (eds.), Psychology and Biology of Language and Thought: Essay in Honor of Eric Lenneberg. New York: Academic Press, 1978. Miller, G. A. Introduction. In G. A. Miller & E. Lenneberg (eds.), Psychology and Biology of Language and Thought: Essays in Honor of Eric Lenneberg. New York: Academic Press, 1978. Pp. 1-12. Miller, G. A. Pastness. In G. A. Miller & E. Lenneberg (eds.), Psychology and Biology of Language and Thought: Essays in Honor of Eric Lenneberg. New York: Academic Press, 1978. Pp. 167-185. Miller, G. A. Construction and selection in the mental representation of text. In J. Costermans (ed.), Struc tures cognitives et organisation du langage. Cahirs de l'institut de linguistique de Louvain (CILL), 1978, 5 (1-2), 185-197. Miller, G. A. Automated dictionaries. In J. M. Mays, A. S. Melmed, & S. Scribner (eds.), Testing, Teach ing, and Learning: Report of a Conference on Research in Testing. Washington, D.C.: National Institute of Education, US Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, August 1978. Pp. 146-150. 1979 Miller, G. A. Images and models, similes and metaphors. In A. Ortony (ed.), Metaphor and Thought. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1979. Miller, G. A., & Miller, K. J. Critical notice: John Lyons on semantics. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1979, 31, 711-735. Miller, G. A. Automated Dictionaries, Reading and Writing, Chairman's report of a conference on educa tional uses of word processors with dictionaries, June 14-15, 1979. Washington, D.C.: National Insti tute of Education, December 1979. 1980 Miller, G. A. Computerword: A non-Orwellian view. The National Elementary Principal, 1980, 59 (2), 50-53. Miller, G. A. Foreword to Social Foundations of Cognition and Language: Essays in Honor of Jerome S. Bruner. New York: Norton, 1980. 1981 Miller, G. A. Language and Speech. New York: Freeman, 1981. Miller, G. A., & Kwilosz, D. M. Interaction of modality and negation in English. In A. K. Joshi, B. L. Web ber, & I. A. Sag (eds.), Elements of Discourse Understanding. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1981. Pp. 201-216. Miller, G. A. Trends and debates in cognitive psychology. Cognition, 1981, 10, 215-225. 1982 Miller, G. A. Some problems in the theory of demonstrative reference. In R. J. Jarvella & W. Klein (eds.), Speech, Place, and Action. New York: Wiley, 1982. Pp. 61-72. Miller, G. A., & Cantor, N. Critical review of Nisbett & Ross, Human Inference: Strategies and Shortcom ings of Social Judgment. Social Cognition, 1982, 1, 83-93. 1983 Miller, G. A. Is scientific thinking different? Bulletin of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, February 1983, 36 (5), 26-37. Miller, G. A. The background of modern psychology. In J. Miller (ed.), States of Mind: Conversations with Psychological Investigators. New York: Pantheon, 1983. Pp. 12-29. Miller, G. A. Introduction. In William James, The Principles of Psychology, paperback. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1983. Miller, G. A. Informavores. In F. Machlup & U. Mansfield (eds.), The Study of Information: Interdisci plinary Messages. New York: Wiley, 1983. Pp. 111-113. Miller, G. A. Thought, language, and communication. In F. Machlup & U. Mansfield (eds.), The Study of Information: Interdisciplinary Messages. New York: Wiley, 1983. Pp. 319-320. Miller, G. A. Information theory in psychology. In F. Machlup & U. Mansfield (eds.), The Study of Infor mation: Interdisciplinary Messages. New York: Wiley, 1983. Pp. 493-496. 1984 Jorgensen, J., Miller, G. A., & Sperber, D. A test of the mention theory of irony. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 1984, 113, 112-120. Miller, G. A., & Gazzaniga, M. S. The cognitive sciences. In M. Gazzaniga (ed.), Handbook of Cognitive Neuroscience. New York: Plenum, 1984. Pp. 3-11. Miller, G. A. The test. Science 84, 1984, 5 (9), 55-57. Miller, G. A. Normal, pathological, and other states of mind. Review of A. W. Ellis, Normality and Patholo gy in Cognitive Functions. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 1984, 1, 267-277. Miller, G. A. Some comments on the subjective lexicon. In D. Schiffrin (ed.), Meaning, Form, and Use in Context: Linguistic Applications. Proceedings of the 35th Annual Georgetown University Round Table on Languages and Linguistics 1984. Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press, 1984. Pp. 303-312. 1985 Miller, G. A. Dictionaries of the mind. Proceedings, 23rd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computa tional Linguistics. 8-12 July 1985, University of Chicago. Pp. 305-314. Miller, G. A. The constitutive problem of psychology. In S. Koch & D. E. Leary (eds.), A Century of Psy chology as Science. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1985. Pp. 40-45. Miller, G. A., & Gildea, P. M. How to misread a dictionary. AILA Bulletin, Pisa, June 1985. Pp. 13-26. 1986 Miller, G. A. Dismembering cognition. In S. H. Hulse and B. F. Green, Jr. (eds.), One Hundred Years of Psychological Research in America: G. Stanley Hall and the Johns Hopkins Tradition. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1986. Pp. 277-298. Miller, G. A. Dictionaries in the mind. Language and Cognitive Processes, 1986, 1, 171-185. 1987 Miller, G. A. How school children learn words. In Marshall, F. (ed.), Proceedings of the Third Eastern States Conference on Linguistics. Columbus, Ohio: The Ohio State University Press, 1987. Pp. 405-420. Miller, G. A., & Gildea, P. M. How children learn words. Scientific American, September 1987, 257, 94-99. 1988 Miller, G. A., & Glucksberg, S. Psycholinguistic aspects of pragmatics and semantics. In R. C. Atkinson, R. J. Herrnstein, G. Lindzey, and R. D. Luce (eds.), Steven's Handbook of Experimental Psychology. 2nd edition. Vol. 2. New York: Wiley, 1988. Pp. 417-472. Miller, G. A., Fellbaum, C., Kegl, J., & Miller, K. WordNet: An electronic reference system based on theo ries of lexical memory. Revue quebecoise de linguistique, 1988, 17, 181-213. Miller, G. A., Fellbaum, C., Kegl, J., & Miller, K. The Princeton lexicon project: A report on WordNet. In the papers from the Euralex Third International Congress, Budalex'88 Proceedings, Akademiai Kiado: Budapest, 1988. Pp. 543-558. Miller, G. A. The challenge of universal literacy. Science, 9 September 1988, 241, 1293-1299. 1989 Gross, D., Fischer, U., & Miller, G. A. The organization of adjectival meanings. Journal of Memory and Language, 1989, 28, 92-106. Gazzaniga, M. S., & Miller, G. A. The recognition of antonymy by a language-enriched right hemisphere. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 1989, 1, 185-191. Charles, W., & Miller, G. A. Contexts of antonymous adjectives. Applied Psycholinguistics, 1989, 10, 357-375. Miller, G. A. Scientists of the Artificial. In D. Klahr and K. Kotovsky (eds.), Complex Information Process ing: The Impact of Herbert A. Simon. Hillsdale, N.J.: Erlbaum, 1989. Pp. 145-161. Miller, G. A. George A. Miller. In G. Lindzey (Ed.), History of Psychology in Autobiography: Volume VIII. Stanford, Cal.: Stanford University Press, 1989. Pp. 390-418. 1990 Miller, G. A. On explanation. In Robinson, D., & Mos, L. P. (eds.), Annals of Theoretical Psychology, vol. 7. New York: Plenum Press, 1990. Pp. 7-37. Miller, G. A. The place of language in a scientific psychology. Psychological Science, 1990, 1, 7-14. Miller, G. A. Review of Shallice, T., From neuropsychology to mental structure. Quarterly Review of Biolo gy, 1990, 65, 115. Miller, G. A. Linguists, psychologists, and the cognitive sciences. Language, 1990, 66, 317-322. Gildea, P. M., Miller, G. A., and Wurtenberg, C. L. Contextual enrichment by videodisc. In Nix, D., & Spiro, R. (eds.), Computers, Cognition, and Multi-Media: Exploring Ideas in High Technology. Hills dale, N.J.: Erlbaum, 1990. Pp. 1-29. Fellbaum, C., and Miller, G. A. Folk psychology or semantic entailment? A reply to Rips and Conrad. Psy chological Review, 1990, 97, 565-570. Miller, G. A., Beckwith, R., Fellbaum, C., Gross, D., and Miller, K. J. Introduction to WordNet: An on-line lexical database. International Journal of Lexicography, 1990, 3, 235-244. Miller, G. A. Nouns in WordNet: A lexical inheritance system. International Journal of Lexicography, 1990, 3, 245-264. Beckwith, R., and Miller, G. A. Implementing a lexical network. International Journal of Lexicography, 1990, 3, 302-312. 1991 Miller, G. A., and Charles, W. G. Contextual correlates of semantic similarity. Language and Cognitive Pro cesses, 1991, 6, 1-28. Beckwith, R., Fellbaum, C., Gross, D., & Miller, G. A. WordNet: A lexical database organized on psy cholinguistic principles. In Zernik, U. (ed.), Lexical Acquisition: Using On-line Resources to Build a Lexicon. Hillsdale, N.J.: Erlbaum, 1991. Pp. 211-232. Miller, G. A. Lexical echoes of perceptual structure. In Lockhead, G. R., and Pomerantz, J. R. (eds.), The Perception of Stucture: Essays in Honor of Wendell R. Garner. Washington, D.C.: American Psycho logical Association, 1991. Pp. 249-262. Miller, G. A., and Teibel, D. A. A Proposal for Lexical Disambiguation, 4th DARPA Workshop on Speech and Natural Language, 1991. Miller, G. A., and Fellbaum, C. Semantic networks of English. Cognition (special issue), 41, 1991, 197-229. Miller, G. A. The Science of Words. New York: Scientific American Library, 1991. 1992 Miller, G. A., and Fellbaum, C. WordNet and the organization of lexical memory. In Swartz, M. L., and Yaxdani, M. (eds.), Intelligent Tutoring Systems for Second Language Learning: The Bridge to Interna tional Communication. New York: Springer-Verlag, 1992. Pp. 89-102. 1993 Miller, G. A., Leacock, C., Tengi, R., and Bunker, R. T. A Semantic Concordance. ARPA Workshop on Hu man Language Technology, 1993. Miller, G. A. The association of ideas. The General Psychologist, 29, 69-74, 1993. Miller, G. A., and Wakefield, P. C. On Anglin's analysis of vocabulary growth. Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development, Serial No. 238, 58:10, 167-175, 1993. 1994 Miller, G. A., Chodorow, M., Landes, S., Leacock, C., and Thomas, R. G. Using a Semantic Concordance for Sense Identification. ARPA Workshop on Human Language Technology, 1994. 1995 Miller, G. A. Meaning matters: Some problems in sense resolution. In Steir, D. (ed.), Mind Matters: Essays in Honor of Allen Newell, 1995. Miller, G. A. WordNet: A lexical database for English. Communications of the ACM. 1995.