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pro vyhledávání: '"Paul C. Boomsliter"'
Autor:
Howard Gilkinson, Margaret Robb, John E. Dietrich, John J. Honigman, Mildred F. Berry, Ralph G. Nichols, Marvin G. Bauer, George V. Bohman, Clarice Tatman, Dallas C. Dickey, Bernard Hewitt, C. K. Thomas, C. R. Kase, Harold B. Allen, C. Horton Talley, Paul C. Boomsliter
Publikováno v:
Quarterly Journal of Speech. 33:385-396
Publikováno v:
PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America. 88:200-208
Metrical organization exists more importantly in the pattern constructions of the listener than in the physical signal. It serves a major function in control of attention, as prosodic features do in daily speech. The accents of speech are timed atten
Autor:
Leland M. Griffin, Wilbur Samuel Howell, Barnet Baskerville, Robert D. Clark, James J. Murphy, Guy A. Cardwell, Jonathan Curvin, Russell W. Lembke, Harold Ehrensperger, E. J. West, Albert E. Johnson, Fairfax Proudfit Walkup, John T. Dugan, Edwin Duerr, Claude L. Shaver, Harold P. Zelko, Harold F. Harding, John Robson, Roy F. Hudson, Paul C. Boomsliter, R. S. Brubaker, John Keltner, Elwood Murray, John P. Highlander, Willard Bellman, E. Winston Jones
Publikováno v:
Quarterly Journal of Speech. 41:179-200
Autor:
Leland M. Griffin, H. F. Hardinc, J. Jeffery Auer, Robert Gray Gunderson, James Gordon Emerson, Waldo W. Braden, Edmund H. Linn, Don Geiger, C. K. Thomas, Arthur J. Bronstein, Wayne Conner, E. J. West, Albert E. Johnson, Reginald V. Holland, Willard Bellman, Charles S. Costello, Harry R. McClain, Charles F. Hunter, Armand L. Hunter, Edward C. Lambert, Donald S. Dixon, D. C. Spriestersbach, Charlotte G. Wells, Paul C. Boomsliter, Keith R. St. Onge, Ward Rasmus, Gladys L. Borchers, Arleigh B. Williamson, John Keltner, Laura Crowell, Beatrice Jacoby
Publikováno v:
Quarterly Journal of Speech. 40:206-224
Autor:
Leland M. Griffin, Bower Aly, Charles Daniel Smith, E. Winston Jones, David C. Ralph, Lindsey S. Perkins, Robert D. Clark, Robert T. Oliver, Pat M. Ryan, Norman Philbrick, Albert E. Johnson, E. J. West, Charlotte I. Lee, William R. Gondin, Eugene Bahn, Lester L. Hale, Paul C. Boomsliter, Dean C. Barnlund, Robert Albright, Huber W. Ellingsworth, Wayne C. Minnick, Edmund Holt Linn, Lowell G. McCoy, Richard K. Curtis
Publikováno v:
Quarterly Journal of Speech. 42:416-439
Publikováno v:
PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America. 88:1193-1195
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Archives of surgery (Chicago, Ill. : 1960). 98(3)
The introduction of surgical techniques improving blood flow through the extracranial blood vessels supplying the brain has turned attention toward the development of applicable methods of diagnosing disturbed cerebral circulation. There is an urgent
Autor:
Warren Creel, Paul C. Boomsliter
Publikováno v:
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 46:123-124
The science of musical sounds arose from development of methods of measuring regularities in the physical stimulus. The ear was regarded as a passive transducer, but the ear is not a passive transducer. It is a system that actively processes stimuli
Autor:
Warren Creel, Paul C. Boomsliter
Publikováno v:
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 34:1276-1277
Forced choice between the tempered scale and one of the just scales in an atypical melody does not provide an adequate test of tuning preferences. Experiments by other methods indicate that small whole number ratios do operate in melody.
Publikováno v:
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 36:1958-1959
Use of short pure‐tone bursts to test perception of tone rather than click in cases of disturbed blood Supply to the brain stem in humans has shown that the threshold of tonal processing provides an approach to measurement of neural processes in pi