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Maryland >> LING >> 499 (Fall, 2008)
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Maryland >> LING >> 499 (Fall, 2008)
J. Maye et al. / Cognition 82 (2002) B101B111 B101 COGNITION Cognition 82 (2002) B101B111 www.elsevier.com/locate/cognit Brief article Infant sensitivity to distributional information can affect phonetic discrimination Jessica Maye a,*, Janet F. ...
Maryland >> LING >> 499 (Fall, 2008)
REVIEWS EARLY LANGUAGE ACQUISITION: CRACKING THE SPEECH CODE Patricia K. Kuhl Abstract | Infants learn language with remarkable speed, but how they do it remains a mystery. New data show that infants use computational strategies to detect the statist...
Maryland >> LING >> 499 (Fall, 2008)
letters to nature Infants listen for more phonetic detail in speech perception than in word-learning tasks Christine L. Stager & Janet F. Werker Department of Psychology, University of British Columbia, 2136 West Mall, Vancouver, British Columbia V6...
Maryland >> LING >> 499 (Fall, 2008)
THE PERCEPTUAL ACQUISITION OF PHONOLOGICAL CONTRASTS JOE PATER University of Massachusetts, Amherst CHRISTINE STAGER Thames Valley District School Board, London, Ontario JANET WERKER University of British Columbia Stager and Werker (1997) show that ...
Maryland >> LING >> 499 (Fall, 2008)
Review TRENDS in Cognitive Sciences Vol.9 No.11 November 2005 Infant speech perception bootstraps word learning Janet F. Werker and H. Henny Yeung Department of Psychology, University of British Columbia, 2136 West Mall, Vancouver BC, V6T 1Z4, Can...
Maryland >> LING >> 499 (Fall, 2008)
First Language http:/fla.sagepub.com Early word-object associations and later language development Barbara May Bernhardt, Nenagh Kemp and Janet F. Werker First Language 2007; 27; 315 DOI: 10.1177/0142723707081652 The online version of this article ca...
Maryland >> LING >> 499 (Fall, 2008)
Perceptual Restoration of Missing Speech Sounds Richard M. Warren Science, New Series, Vol. 167, No. 3917. (Jan. 23, 1970), pp. 392-393. Stable URL: http:/links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0036-8075%2819700123%293%3A167%3A3917%3C392%3APROMSS%3E2.0.CO%3B2-J S...
Maryland >> LING >> 499 (Fall, 2008)
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 1984, Vol. 10, No. 4, 526-540 Copyright 1984 by the American Psychological Association, Inc. Effect of Lexical Status on Phonetic Categorization Robert Allen Fox Department of Lin...
Maryland >> LING >> 499 (Fall, 2008)
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 1980, Vol. 6, No. 1, 110-125 Phonetic Categorization in Auditory Word Perception William F. Ganong III Brown University To investigate the interaction in speech perception of audit...
Maryland >> LING >> 499 (Fall, 2008)
JOURNAL OF MEMORY AND LANGUAGE 27 , 143 - 165 (1988) Cognitive Penetration of the Mechanisms of Perception: Compensation for Coarticulation of Lexically Restored Phonemes JEFFREY L. ELMAN University of California, San Diego AND JAMES L. MCCLELLAND...
Maryland >> LING >> 499 (Fall, 2008)
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 1989, Vol. 15, No. 3, 576-585 Copyright 1989 by the American Psychological Association, Inc. 0096-1523/89/S00.75 Accessing Spoken Words: The Importance of Word Onsets William Mars...
Maryland >> LING >> 499 (Fall, 2008)
A search for a word-beginning superiority effect S.G. Nooteboom Research Institute Language Speech. for and Facultyof Arts, Utrecht University. Trans14,3511JK. Utrecht. The Netherlands M.J. van der Vlugt InstituteGamma,FacultyofArts.Groningen Unive...
Maryland >> LING >> 499 (Fall, 2008)
Perception & Psychophysics 2003, 65 (6), 956-969 Coping with phonological assimilation in speech perception: Evidence for early compensation HOLGER MITTERER and LEO BLOMERT Universiteit Maastricht, Maastricht, The Netherlands The pronunciation of th...
Maryland >> LING >> 499 (Fall, 2008)
Journal of Memory and Language 51 (2004) 279296 Journal of Memory and Language www.elsevier.com/locate/jml A cross-linguistic examination of assimilation context eects David W. Gow Jr.a,b,* and Aaron M. Ima a Neuropsychology Laboratory, Massachuse...
Maryland >> LING >> 499 (Fall, 2008)
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 2006, 13 (3), 361-377 THEORETICAL AND REVIEW ARTICLES The motor theory of speech perception reviewed BRuNO GALANTuCCI Haskins Laboratories, New Haven, Connecticut and University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut CAROL...
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Maryland >> LING >> 499 (Fall, 2008)
Sensorimotor Adaptation in Speech Production Author(s): John F. Houde and Michael I. Jordan Source: Science, New Series, Vol. 279, No. 5354, (Feb. 20, 1998), pp. 1213-1216 Published by: American Association for the Advancement of Science Stable URL: ...
Maryland >> LING >> 2006 (Fall, 2008)
Cognition 103 (2007) 147162 www.elsevier.com/locate/COGNIT Brief article Infant-directed speech supports phonetic category learning in English and Japanese q Janet F. Werker a,*, Ferran Pons a, Christiane Dietrich a, Sachiyo Kajikawa b, Laurel Fais...
Maryland >> LING >> 2006 (Fall, 2008)
Opinion TRENDS in Cognitive Sciences Vol.10 No.7 July 2006 Special Issue: Probabilistic models of cognition Vision as Bayesian inference: analysis by synthesis? Alan Yuille1 and Daniel Kersten2 1 2 Departments of Statistics, UCLA, San Francisco,...
Maryland >> LING >> 2 (Fall, 2008)
Acquisition of a new vowel system in L2 A study of the interface between quality- and quantity-based vowel systems in second language learning Matthew B. Winn Abstract Second language learning holds potential difficulties not only for the acquisitio...
Maryland >> ENEE >> 181 (Fall, 2008)
ENEE 181: Explore Electronics 1 credit course Mondays, 2:00 - 5:00 pm Prof. Leonard Taylor <taylor@umd.edu> This is a laboratory course designed to acquaint freshmen and sophomore EE/CpE and other engineering majors to the fascinating world of electr...
Maryland >> ENEE >> 132 (Fall, 2008)
ECE SPOTLIGHT ON COURSES WOMEN IN ECE / FUTURE FELLOWS / ECEGSA ENEE 132: Engineering Issues in Medicine Prof. R.D. Gomez, Clark Engineering School Keystone Professor This course introduces the role of electrical and computer engineering in human p...
Maryland >> ENEE >> 686 (Fall, 2008)
ENEE 686: Charged Particle Dynamics Spring 2009: MW 2:00 3:15 PM Prof. Rami Kishek 301 405 5012 ramiak@umd.edu www.umer.umd.edu/ramiak/ Charged particle beams are complex nonlinear systems that have important applications in physics, biosciences, ...
Maryland >> MS07 >> 11 (Fall, 2008)
Self-Study Design University of Maryland November 23, 2005 Section I: Nature and Scope of Self-Study . 2 Section II: Specific Goals and Objectives .. 5 Section III: Organization Structure of the Steering Committee and Sub-Committees . 6 Steering Com...
Maryland >> MS >> 07 (Fall, 2008)
Self-Study Design University of Maryland November 23, 2005 Section I: Nature and Scope of Self-Study . 2 Section II: Specific Goals and Objectives .. 5 Section III: Organization Structure of the Steering Committee and Sub-Committees . 6 Steering Com...
Maryland >> DRF >> 08 (Fall, 2008)
Beware! It may not be in your spring break travel plans but This Stowaway may try to return with YOU! Actual size of adult bed bugs Bug at bottom is engorged with blood. Immature bugs may look much smaller. Hotels, motels, cruise ships, apartments...
Maryland >> GR >> 07 (Fall, 2008)
L anguage ReseaRch i n s e R v i c e t o t h e n at i o n 007 casL administration Richard Brecht Executive Director Joseph Danks Director of Research David george Director of Security ann holmes Director of Finance and Administration John Romano Di...
Maryland >> MATH >> 2006 (Fall, 2008)
Leonid Koralov Curriculum Vitae with a list of publications Address: Department of Mathematics, Mathematics Building University of Maryland College Park, MD 20742-4015 Telephone: (301) 405-5144 e-mail address: koralov@math.umd.edu Research Interests:...
Maryland >> NRM >> 470 (Fall, 2008)
NRMT 470: Natural Resources Management (Capstone) Fall 2006 Meeting Time: 3:00 - 4:55PM Mondays and Wednesdays Meeting Place: Room 0538 Animal Science/Agricultural Engineering Building Patrick Kangas 1455 Animal Sciences/Agricultural Engineering Buil...
Maryland >> MSE >> 489 (Fall, 2008)
Department of Materials Science and Engineering University of Maryland ENMA 489M: Diffraction Techniques in Materials Science (Elective) Course Description: Introduction to diffraction from materials due to their structure or lack thereof. Pre-requis...
Maryland >> MSE >> 495 (Fall, 2008)
Department of Materials Science and Engineering University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland ENMA 495/ ENCH 490: Introduction to Polymer Science (Elective) Course Description: (Cross-listed in Materials Science and Engineering and Chemical Engineer...
Maryland >> MSE >> 496 (Fall, 2008)
Department of Materials Science and Engineering University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland ENMA 496/ENCH 496: Processing and Engineering of Polymers (Elective) Course Description: (Cross listed in Materials Science and Engineering and Chemical En...
Maryland >> SPH >> 200409 (Fall, 2008)
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC AND COMMUNITY HEALTH www.sph.umd.edu/dpch/ Undergraduate Student Handbook COLLEGE OF HEALTH AND HUMAN PERFORMANCE UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND COLLEGE PARK Fall 2004 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction . College of Health and Human Per...
Maryland >> SPH >> 1 (Fall, 2008)
Course Sequence (Community Health-Four Year Template) Student: _ UID: _ Date reviewed: _ Reviewer: _ Year 1 CORE: FE or FM Fall Credit Grade 3 3 3 3 2 14 4 3 3 3 3 Credits for Semester ENGL 395 or 391 or 393 or EDHD or EDCP or FMST (AS) _ HLTH Elec...
Maryland >> GEOG >> 445 (Fall, 2008)
UNIVERSITY of MARYLAND at COLLEGE PARK Department of Geography GEOG 445: Climatology (3 credits) Spring 2009 Syllabus Instructor: Dr. Eric Vermote Office: 4321 Hartwick Rd, Suite 209 Phone: 301-405-8052 (Please use e-mail whenever possible.) E-mail:...
Maryland >> GEOG >> 748 (Fall, 2008)
GEOG 748A: Seminar in Physical Geography Spring 2009 Instructor: M. Kearney The IPCC Fourth Assessment and Controversy This seminar will be devoted to examining questions that surround the release of the Fourth Assessment Report of the IPCC. Examinin...
Maryland >> ASTRO >> 498 (Fall, 2008)
ASTR 498N Fall 2008 Special Problems in Astronomy: Stellar Structure and Evolution (TuTh 3:30 - 4:45 CSS 2428) Patrick Harrington http:/www.astro.umd.edu/ jph/ Ofce: CSS 1227 Prerequisites: This is a course for advanced physics and astronomy maj...
Maryland >> ASTRO >> 498 (Fall, 2008)
ASTR 498N Stellar Structure and Evolution Problem Set No. 1 Fall 2008 Due Sep 11, 2008 1. What is the value of g, the force of gravity, at the suns surface? The suns rotates with a period of about 25 days. What is the velocity of the suns equator ...
Maryland >> ASTRO >> 498 (Fall, 2008)
ASTR 498N Stellar Structure and Evolution Problem Set No. 2 Fall 2008 Due Sep 23, 2008 1. We saw that if a star has no sources of nuclear energy, the virial theorem tells us that it will shrink while radiating away a portion of the gravitational p...
Maryland >> ASTRO >> 498 (Fall, 2008)
ASTR 498N Stellar Structure and Evolution Problem Set No. 3 Fall 2008 Due Oct 2, 2008 1. We saw that for a gas of pure hydrogen, the fractional ionization y = n+ /n, where n = (n+ + n0 ), is given by the Saha equation: 1 2me kT y2 = 1y n h2 3/2 e...
Maryland >> ASTRO >> 498 (Fall, 2008)
ASTR 498N Stellar Structure and Evolution Problem Set No. 4 Fall 2008 Due Oct 23, 2008 1. We saw that the rate of thermonuclear reactions is determined by the integral over the product of two exponentials, eE/kT eb/ E where E is the kinetic energ...
Maryland >> ASTRO >> 498 (Fall, 2008)
ASTR 498N Stellar Structure and Evolution Problem Set No. 5 Fall 2008 Due Oct 30, 2008 1. Show by direct substitution that the function 1 () = sin is a solution of the Lane-Emden equation for a polytropic index of n = 1 . Further, show that it ...
Maryland >> ASTRO >> 498 (Fall, 2008)
ASTR 498N Stellar Structure and Evolution Problem Set No. 6 Fall 2008 Due Dec 11, 2008 For this problem you are to use the FORTRAN program zam.f to make a number of zero age main sequence stellar models. Such models are characterized by having a u...
Maryland >> MATH >> 1 (Fall, 2004)
ENERGY OF TWISTED HARMONIC MAPS OF RIEMANN SURFACES WILLIAM M. GOLDMAN AND RICHARD A. WENTWORTH Abstract. The energy of harmonic sections of at bundles of nonpositively curved (NPC) length spaces over a Riemann surface S is a function E on Teichmller...
Maryland >> ASTR >> 2 (Fall, 2008)
Profs. Patrick Harrington and Alberto Bolatto Material from Bevington & Robinson and other sources There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics. Mark Twain (attributed to Benjamin Disraeli) 1 Some Statistical Basics. Statistic...
Maryland >> ASTR >> 310 (Fall, 2008)
Profs. Patrick Harrington and Alberto Bolatto Material from Bevington & Robinson and other sources There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics. Mark Twain (attributed to Benjamin Disraeli) 1 Some Statistical Basics. Statistic...
Maryland >> ASTR >> 310 (Fall, 2008)
Observational Astronomy ASTR 310 Fall 2007 Introduction to IDL 1 Introduction IDL stands for Interactive Data Language. It is a complete computer language geared toward the interactive analysis and visualization of scientic and engineering data. It ...
Maryland >> ASTR >> 1 (Fall, 2008)
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Maryland >> ASTR >> 310 (Fall, 2008)
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Maryland >> ASTR >> 310 (Fall, 2008)
Professor Alberto Bolatto Observational Astronomy ASTR 310 Fall 2008 Introduction to MATLAB 1 Introduction MATLAB provides a powerful vectorized high level language with syntax very similar to C, specially useful for data analysis and display. MATLA...
Maryland >> ASTR >> 310 (Fall, 2008)
1 CCD Gain Lab: The Theory. The CCD consists of a rectangular array of Nrow Ncol = M picture elements, or pixels. (In the case of the Photometrics CCD used on our 20 inch telescope, there are 576 384 = 221, 184 pixels.) After the CCD chip has bee...
Maryland >> ASTR >> 310 (Fall, 2008)
Observational Astronomy ASTR 310 Fall 2008 Project 1 Gain of a CCD 1 Introduction The electronics associated with a CCD typically include clocking circuits to move the charge in each pixel over to a shift register, the shift register which reads ou...
Maryland >> ASTR >> 310 (Fall, 2008)
Operating the CCD Camera 1995 Edition Incorporates ccd software for disk storage This eliminates problems with cc200 software 1 Setting Up Very little setup is required; the camera and its electronics unit are permanently mounted on the 20 telesco...
Maryland >> ASTR >> 14 (Fall, 2008)
Operating the Celestron 14 Telescope 1. The Telescope and Its Controls The Celestron 14-inch telescope is located in the east bay of the observatory (Fig. 1). It is a Schmidt-Cassegrain type instrument; its short tube is sealed by the correcting pl...
Maryland >> ASTR >> 310 (Fall, 2008)
Operating the Celestron 14 Telescope 1. The Telescope and Its Controls The Celestron 14-inch telescope is located in the east bay of the observatory (Fig. 1). It is a Schmidt-Cassegrain type instrument; its short tube is sealed by the correcting pl...
Maryland >> ASTR >> 310 (Fall, 2008)
Observational Astronomy ASTR 310 Fall 2008 Lab 3 part I M67 Cluster Photometry 1 Introduction You should keep in mind that there are two separate aspects to this project as far as an astronomer is concerned. First is the knowledge of techniques app...
Maryland >> ASTR >> 310 (Fall, 2008)
Observational Astronomy ASTR 310 Fall 2008 Open Cluster Photometry: Part II 1 Introduction Lab 3 The objective of this project is to learn how to produce color-magnitude diagrams of star clusters using CCD images obtained with the CCD system at ou...
Maryland >> ASTR >> 310 (Fall, 2008)
ASTR 310 Alberto Bolatto Observational Astronomy (TuTh 2:00 3:15 in CSS 2428) http:/www.astro.umd.edu/bolatto/ Fall 2008 Ofce: CSS 0225 email: bolatto@astro.umd.edu phone: 301-405-1521 Ofce hours: Tue/Thu 3.154.15 pm Ofce: CSS 0224A Teaching a...
Maryland >> MATH >> 2 (Fall, 2008)
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Maryland >> GEOG >> 345 (Fall, 2008)
Introduction to Climatology GEOG 345 (3 credits) Fall 2008 Tuesday & Thursday, 11:00 am 12:15 pm, 2166 LeFrak Hall Instructor: Teaching Assistant: Jay S. Gregg Heather Sheffield Course email: geog345 at gmail dot com This course explores the ge...
Maryland >> GEOG >> 372 (Fall, 2008)
Introduction to Remote Sensing GEOG 372 Summer Session I 2008 Section 0101 (3 credits) Instructor: Dongdong Wang Room 2138 LeFrak Hall Office Hours: Thursday 3:00-5:00 or by Appointment Teaching Assistant: Derrick Scott dscott4@umd.edu Office Hours: ...
Maryland >> GEOG >> 671 (Fall, 2008)
University of Maryland Geography Department GEOG671 Advanced Remote Sensing Remote Sensing Instruments and Observations Monday 5:00 7:30 p.m. LeFrak Hall 1171 Instructor: Tatiana Loboda, Department of Geography tloboda@hermes.geog.umd.edu Office: Le...
Maryland >> ASTR >> 340 (Fall, 2008)
Astronomy 340 - Fall 2008 Origin of the Universe SYLLABUS Instructor Prof. Massimo Ricotti Oce: CSS 0213 E-mail: ricotti@astro.umd.edu Phone: (301) 405 5097 Oce hours: Tu, Th 3:30pm-4:30pm or by appointment Teaching Assistant/Grader Che-Yu Chen Oce: ...
Maryland >> ASTR >> 01 (Fall, 2008)
ASTR340: The Origin of the Universe Prof. Massimo Ricotti Room: CSS 0213 Phone: 301-405-5097 Email: ricotti@astro.umd.edu Office hours: 3:30-4:30pm Tues/Thurs TA: Che-Yu Chen Email: cychen@umd.edu Room: CSS 0224 Office hours: 10am-11am Tues/Thurs NO...
Maryland >> ASTR >> 340 (Fall, 2008)
ASTR340: The Origin of the Universe Prof. Massimo Ricotti Room: CSS 0213 Phone: 301-405-5097 Email: ricotti@astro.umd.edu Office hours: 3:30-4:30pm Tues/Thurs TA: Che-Yu Chen Email: cychen@umd.edu Room: CSS 0224 Office hours: 10am-11am Tues/Thurs NO...
Maryland >> ASTR >> 02 (Fall, 2008)
Lecture 2 : Early Cosmology Before cosmology Greek astronomy/cosmology The Renaissance (part 1) Read Chapter 2 of text 9/11/08 Sidney Harris 1 I : UN-AIDED OBSERVERS Imagine a time before satellites, planes, telephones, telescopes What would yo...
Maryland >> ASTR >> 340 (Fall, 2008)
Lecture 2 : Early Cosmology Before cosmology Greek astronomy/cosmology The Renaissance (part 1) Read Chapter 2 of text 9/11/08 Sidney Harris 1 I : UN-AIDED OBSERVERS Imagine a time before satellites, planes, telephones, telescopes What would yo...
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