Abstract This chapter summarizes the most influential non-statistical approaches to anaphora resolution. Much of the very early work focused on personal pronouns and was based on theoretical proposals concerning anaphora and its interpretation developed in linguistics (e.g., the effect of syntax or semantics on anaphora) and/or psychology (e.g., on the effect of salience or commonsense knowledge). Such sys-tems assumed the resolver would have perfect information available–e.g., on the syntactic structure of the sentence, or the properties of concepts and instances – and as a result, tended to be very brittle (a notable exception being Hobbs ’ ‘naive ’ al-gorithm for pronoun resolution). In the first part of this Chapter we cover in detail s...