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PUBLICATIONS AND REPORTS MEETING PAPERS PRESENTED Mittelberg Symposium on HII Regions and Related Topics, Mittelberg, Kleinwalsertal, Austria January 13-17, 1975 Papers in J. Ehlers, K. Hepp, H. A. Weidenmfiller, and J. Zittartz (Eds.), Lecture Notes in Physics (Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York, 1975) B. F. Burke, Molecular Masers in HII Regions (invited) (pp. 188-194) Annual Meeting on Theoretical Aspects of Controlled Thermonuclear Research, Arlington, Virginia April 7-9, 1975 Abstracts in Proceedings P. W. Chrisman and J. E. McCune, Nonlinear Rotational Stability of Tokamak MHD Equilibria with Inertial and Viscous Effects (p. 107) B. Coppi, F. Pegoraro, and G. Rewoldt, Resonant Ion Heating and Slide-away Regime in High Temperature Plasmas (p. 22) Sixth Conference on African Linguistics, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio April 12-13, 1975 Papers in Proceedings J. Goldsmith, Tone Melodies and the Autosegment (pp. 135-147) New York Academy of Sciences Third Conference on the Laser, New York, New York April 17-18, 1975 Papers in Proceedings, Vol. 267 W. F. Schreiber and U. Gronemann, Laser Scanning of Radiographs (pp. 469-476) Third New England Bioengineering Conference, Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts May 9-10, 1975 Papers in Proceedings J. Tole and A. Weiss, A New Air Caloric Stimulator for Vestibular Testing (pp. 62-70) Asilomar Conference on Automated Cytology, Monterey, California June 8-11, 1975 G. Granlund, Techniques in Multiple-Cell Cromosome Karyotyping Jeffrey Hagerich, Quantitative Analysis of Sickled Red Blood Cells D. S. Levinstone, Automated Alignment and Pattern Recognition of Bacterial Viruses I. T. Young, Boundaries, Shape and Color G. Zack, DNA Replication Kinetics and Sister Chromatid Exchanges 333

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PUBLICATIONS AND REPORTS

MEETING PAPERS PRESENTED

Mittelberg Symposium on HII Regions and Related Topics, Mittelberg, Kleinwalsertal,Austria

January 13-17, 1975

Papers in J. Ehlers, K. Hepp, H. A. Weidenmfiller, and J. Zittartz (Eds.), LectureNotes in Physics (Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York, 1975)

B. F. Burke, Molecular Masers in HII Regions (invited) (pp. 188-194)

Annual Meeting on Theoretical Aspects of Controlled Thermonuclear Research,Arlington, Virginia

April 7-9, 1975

Abstracts in Proceedings

P. W. Chrisman and J. E. McCune, Nonlinear Rotational Stability of TokamakMHD Equilibria with Inertial and Viscous Effects (p. 107)

B. Coppi, F. Pegoraro, and G. Rewoldt, Resonant Ion Heating and Slide-awayRegime in High Temperature Plasmas (p. 22)

Sixth Conference on African Linguistics, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio

April 12-13, 1975

Papers in Proceedings

J. Goldsmith, Tone Melodies and the Autosegment (pp. 135-147)

New York Academy of Sciences Third Conference on the Laser, New York, New York

April 17-18, 1975

Papers in Proceedings, Vol. 267

W. F. Schreiber and U. Gronemann, Laser Scanning of Radiographs(pp. 469-476)

Third New England Bioengineering Conference, Tufts University, Medford,Massachusetts

May 9-10, 1975

Papers in Proceedings

J. Tole and A. Weiss, A New Air Caloric Stimulator for Vestibular Testing(pp. 62-70)

Asilomar Conference on Automated Cytology, Monterey, California

June 8-11, 1975

G. Granlund, Techniques in Multiple-Cell Cromosome Karyotyping

Jeffrey Hagerich, Quantitative Analysis of Sickled Red Blood Cells

D. S. Levinstone, Automated Alignment and Pattern Recognition of BacterialViruses

I. T. Young, Boundaries, Shape and Color

G. Zack, DNA Replication Kinetics and Sister Chromatid Exchanges

333

MEETING PAPERS PRESENTED (continued)

1975 Summer Faculty Research Program, Old Dominion University - LangleyResearch Center, Hampton, Virginia

July 17, 1975

U. Ingard, Sound Propagation in the Atmosphere (invited)

IXth International Conference on the Physics of Electronic and Atomic Collisions,Seattle, Washington

July 24-30, 1975

Abstracts in J. S. Risley and R. Geballe (Eds.), Electronic and Atomic Collisions(University of Washington Press, Seattle and London, 1975)

R. R. Freeman, T. W. Ducas, M. G. Littman, and D. Kleppner, LaserExcitation and Stark Ionization of Rydberg States in Sodium (pp. 857-858)

D. E. Pritchard and J. Apt, Velocity Dependence of Na*+ Rb Na + Rb*Excitation Transfer Cross Section (pp. 247-248)

D. E. Pritchard and G. M. Carter, Differential Scattering of Excited State

Na 3P 1 / 2 ' 3 P 3 / 2 from Ne (pp. 447-448)

Symposium on Dynamic Aspects of Speech Perception, Institute for PerceptionResearch (IPO), Eindhoven, The Netherlands

August 4-6, 1975

Abstracts in Proceedings

A. W. F. Huggins, Temporally Segmented Speech and "Echoic" Storage (pp. 209-225)

D. H. Klatt and W. E. Cooper, Perception of Segment Duration in SentenceContexts (pp. 69-89)

33rd Annual Meeting of the Electron Microscopy Society of America, Las Vegas,Nevada

August 11-15, 1975

Papers in Proceedings

J. W. Coleman and E. H. Jacobsen, Fixed-Beam-Excitation Auger EM withSimulated Specimens: AEM-1 (pp. 118-119)

N. D. Wittels and E. H. Jacobsen, The Unipotential Foil Lens (pp. 142-143)

146th Meeting, American Astronomical Society, San Diego State University, San Diego,California

August 17-20, 1975

Abstracts in Bull. Am. Astron. Soc. 7, 1975

P. C. Crane, T. S. Giuffrida, and J. B. Carlson, The Variable RadioNucleus of M81 (p. 437)

A. Parrish, E. K. Conklin, and V. Pankonin, Radio Recombination Linesat 318 MHz (p. 464)

8th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Leeds, England

August 17-23, 1975

Abstracts in Proceedings

Sheila E. Blumstein and K. N. Stevens, Retroflex Consonants: Acousticand Perceptual Characteristics (Paper No. 40)

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MEETING PAPERS PRESENTED (continued)

A. W. F. Huggins, Better Spectrograms from Children's Speech(Paper No. 135)

J. S. Perkell, A Physiologically-Oriented Model of Tongue Activity duringSpeech Production (Paper No. 229)

K. N. Stevens, Modes of Conversion of Airflow to Sound, and TheirUtilization in Speech (Plenary Session)

Fifth Biennial Electrical Engineering Conference, Cornell University, Ithaca,New York

August 19-21, 1975

Papers in Proceedings

M. S. Gupta, Design of Multi-device Negative-Resistance Amplifiers with

Optimal Linearity (pp. 428-439)

The Eighth Annual Mathematical Psychology Meeting, Purdue University, WestLafayette, Indiana

August 25-27, 1975

R. J. Shillman, Why a Y is not a V: A New Look at the Distinctive Featuresof Letters

Information Theory Colloquium, Keszthely, Hungary

August 25-29, 1975

P. Elias, An Information-Theoretic Approach to Computational Complexity

Seventh European Conference on Controlled Fusion and Plasma Physics,Lausanne, Switzerland

September 1-5, 1975

Abstracts in Proceedings

C. O. Beasley, J. E. McCune, H. K. Meier, W. I. van Rij, and J. D. Callen,Neoclassical Equilibrium and Transport Calculations for the Full Range ofCollisionality (Vol. 1, p. 119a)

A. Bers, C. F. F. Karney, and D. C. Watson, Ion Heating in Tokamaks byExternally Applied RF Power

A. Bers and M. Tekula, Anomalous RF Emission and Ion Heating byMicroinstabilities in Tokamaks

G. J. Boxman, B. Coppi, L. C. J. M. de Kock, B. J. H. Meddens, A. A. M.Oomens, L. Th. M. Ornstein, D. S. Pappas, R. R. Parker, L. Pieroni, S. E.Segre, F. C. Schfiller, and R. J. Taylor, Low and High Density Operation ofAlcator

J. F. Clarke and D. J. Sigmar, Interaction of Neutral Hydrogen and PlasmaIncluding Wall Reflection (Vol. 1, p. 134)

B. Coppi, F. Pegoraro, and G. Rewoldt, Anomalous Ion Heating and ThermalEnergy Transport (Vol. 1, p. 170)

Fluid Topical Conference on High Beta Plasmas, Culham, England

September 9-12, 1975

D. J. Sigmar and J. P. Freidberg, Tokamak Transport at Large PoloidalBeta, Considering MHD Stability Limits

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MEETING PAPERS PRESENTED (continued)

NOISE-CON 75, National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland

September 15-17, 1975

U. Ingard, Frontier Areas of Theoretical Acoustics as Related to the Needsof Noise Control Engineers (invited)

Conference on Engineering in Medicine and Biology, New Orleans, Louisiana

September 20-24, 1975

Abstracts in Proceedings

H. R. Brodie and T. R. Willemain, A Computer Simulation Model of an

Experimental Nursing Home Health Care Delivery System (p. 379)

Conference on Origins and Evolution of Language and Speech, New York Academy ofSciences, New York

September 22-25, 1975

N. A. Chomsky, The Nature of Language

P. V. Kiparsky, Origins of Language: Historical and Comparative Evidence

IEEE Electronics and Aerospace Systems Convention, Washington, D. C.

September 29 - October 1, 1975

Papers in EASCON '75 Record (IEEE Publication 75 CHO 998-5 EASCON)

W. F. G. Mecklenbriuker and R. M. Mersereau, Efficient Design andImplementation for Two-Dimensional FIR Digital Filters Designed UsingGeneralized McClellan Transformations (pp. 185A - 185F)

A. Oppenheim, G. Kopec, and J. Tribolet, Homomorphic Prediction(pp. 182A - 182F)

Allerton Conference on Circuits and Systems, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign,Illinois

October 1-3, 1975

E. Singer and A. V. Oppenheim, Amplitude Filtering Using a Time VariableTransformation

National Electronics Conference, Chicago, Illinois

October 6-8, 1975

Papers in W. H. Tranter (Ed.), Proceedings of the National Electronics Conference,Vol. XXX, 1975

R. S. Kennedy, Channels and Systems (pp. 11-13)

J. H. Shapiro, Optical Communication Components (pp. 9-11)

Society of Exploration Geophysicists 45th Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado

October 12-16, 1975

A. B. Baggeroer and S. J. Leverette, Estimation of Velocity/Depth SpectraUsing the Maximum Likelihood Method

J. Tribolet, A. V. Oppenheim, and G. Kopec, Deconvolution by HomomorphicPrediction

336

MEETING PAPERS PRESENTED (continued)

Plasma Physics Colloquium, University of Texas, Austin, Texas

October 16-17, 1975

B. Coppi, Trapped Particles in the Alcator Experiment

USNC/URSI 1975 Annual Meeting, Boulder, Colorado

October 20-23, 1975

Abstracts in Proceedings

J. A. Kong, W. C. Chan, and L. Tsang, Geophysical Subsurface Probing withthe Electromagnetic Interference Fringes (EIF) Method (p. 258)

L. Tsang and J. A. Kong, Microwave Remote Sensing of Bounded RandomMedia (p. 255)

1975 Annual Meeting, Optical Society of America, Boston, Massachusetts

October 21-24, 1975

Abstracts in Proceedings

T. W. Ducas, M. G. Littman, and M. L. Zimmerman, Spectroscopy UsingResonant Oscillations in Coherently Excited States (p. 1163)

J. A. Kong, Cerenkov Radiation in Anisotropic Crystals (p. 1166)

J. H. Shapiro, Seeing Limit Can Resolve the Isoplanatic Patch (p. 1213)

J. H. Shapiro and G. P. Massa, Focused Beams, Reciprocity, and HeterodyneDetection (p. 1218)

1975 Conference on "New Ways of Analyzing Variation, etc. ," Georgetown University,Washington, D.C.

October 24-25, 1975

I. Sag and J. Hankamer, Result Clauses in English: So-Flip or So What?

13th Annual Meeting, ACL, Boston, Massachusetts

October 29-31, 1975

Paper in Proceedings ACL4

Judy A. Kegl and Nancy Chinchor, A Frame Analysis of American SignLanguage (AJCL 35 Microfiche, 84-96, 1975)

North East Linguistic Society Meeting, University of Montreal, Montreal, Canada

October 31 - November 2, 1975

J. Goldsmith and Colette Dubuisson, Apropos de l'inversion du sujet clitique

I. Sag, Grassmann's Law: Unsafe at Any Speed

5th Annual Meeting, Society for Neuroscience, New York, New York

November 2-6, 1975

Abstracts published by Society for Neuroscience, Bethesda, Maryland

M. J. Binder and S. A. Raymond, Effect of Temperature upon ThresholdChanges Following Impulses in Frog Sciatic Nerve Fibers (p. 604)

R. D. Hall and J. A. Doubler, Apparent Lack of a Corneal Representation inthe Rat's S I Cortex (p. 120)

337

MEETING PAPERS PRESENTED (continued)

S. A. Raymond and P. Pangaro, Mediation of Impulse Conduction in Axons byThreshold Changes (p. 609)

International Topical Conference on Electron Beam Research and Technology,Albuquerque, New Mexico

November 3-5, 1975

G. Bekefi, T. J. Orzechowski, and K. D. Bergeron, Electron and PlasmaFlow in a Relativistic Diode Subjected to a Crossed Magnetic Field

Ninth Annual Asilomar Conference on Circuits, Systems, and Computers, PacificGrove, California

November 3-5, 1975

Papers in Conference Record

R. M. Mersereau and W. F. G. Mecklenbrauker, Different Structures for theImplementation of Two-Dimensional FIR Digital Filters Designed byTransformations (pp. 393-397)

A. Oppenheim, G. Kopec, and J. Tribolet, Homomorphic Prediction (pp. 11-15)

90th Meeting, Acoustical Society of America, San Francisco, California

November 3-7, 1975

Abstracts in J. Acoust. Soc. Am., Vol. 58, Supplement No. 1, Fall 1975

D. W. Altmann and T. F. Weiss, Estimation of the Cochlear MicrophonicResponse to a Tone by Fourier Transformation of the Response to a Click(p. S32)

J. U. Free, Jr., and M. W. P. Strandberg, Ultrasonic Attenuation in ThinPolycrystalline Tin Films (p. S74)

A. J. M. Houtsma, R. B. Boland, and N. Adler, Force TransformationModel for the Bridge of Acoustic Lute-Type Instruments (p. S131)

A. J. M. Houtsma, Fret Position and String Parameters for Fretted StringedInstruments (p. S131)

A. J. M. Houtsma, Pitch Confusions and the Optimum Processor Theory (p. S83)

U. Ingard and W. P. Patrick, A New Approach to Acoustic Filtering withLined Ducts (p. S6)

D. H. Klatt, Structure of a Phonological Component for a Synthesis-by-RuleProgram (p. S22)

G. E. Kopec, A. V. Oppenheim, and J. M. Tribolet, Speech Analysis byHomomorphic Prediction (p. S97)

J. S. Perkell, Feedback of Intraoral Air Pressure? (p. S12)

Stefanie R. Shattuck-Hufnagel and D. H. Klatt, Analysis of 1500 PhoneticErrors in Spontaneous Speech (p. S62)

T. F. Weiss, D. W. Altmann, and M. J. Mulroy, Intracellular and Extracellulardc Potentials in the Cochlea of the Alligator Lizard (p. S103)

R. W. Wicke and A. J. M. Houtsma, Musical Pitch of Interrupted WhiteNoise (p. S83)

V. W. Zue, Duration of English Stops in Prestressed Position (p. S96)

338

MEETING PAPERS PRESENTED (continued)

Annual Plasma Physics Meeting, American Physical Society, St. Petersburg, FloridaNovember 10-14, 1975

Abstracts in Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 20, 1975

B. Basu and B. Coppi, Catalytic Ion Heating (p. 1243)

A. Bers and A. Reiman, Time-Space Evolution of 3-Wave Interactions in anInhomogeneous Plasma (p. 1291)

V. P. Bhatnagar, G. Bosia, A. M. Messiaen, P. E. Vandenplas, R. R.Weynants, R. J. Taylor, and B. Coppi, Preliminary Equilibrium Study onERASMUS, an Aspect Ratio Two Tokamak with No Copper Shell (p. 1261)

R. A. Blanken and D. S. Komm, Synchrotron Radiation Losses in ToroidalFusion Reactors (p. 1335)

N. M. Ceglio, Streamer Formation Leading to Arc Breakdown in CO LaserDischarges (p. 1234) 2

N. M. Ceglio and E. V. George, Fresnel Zone Plate Coded Imaging (FZPCI)of Laser Produced Plasmas (p. 1350)

G. Cenacchi, B. Coppi, and A. Taroni, Numerical Solution of the MagneticEquation for the Plasmasphere of a Neutron Star (p. 1229)

F. W. Chambers and A. Bers, One-Dimensional Inhomogeneous Coupling ofModes in a Finite Interaction Length (p. 1367)

P. W. Chrisman, K. U. von Hagenow, and J. E. McCune, Time Developmentof a Collisional Tokamak Discharge Including Inertial, Resistive and ViscousEffects (p. 1263)

B. Coppi, F. Pegoraro, and G. Rewoldt, Slide-away Regime and Effects ofTrapped Electrons (p. 1229)

C. Deutsch and G. Bekefi, Stark Broadening of the Hydrogen Lyman a LineInduced by Low Frequency Plasma Turbulence (p. 1321)

D. A. Ehst, Nonlinear Saturation of the Dissipative Trapped Ion Instability(p. 1355)

N. J. Fisch and A. Bers, Model for New Renormalized Turbulence Equations(p. 1367)

R. Galvao, A. Taroni, and G. Cenacchi, Numerical Investigation of ToroidalAxisymmetric Free-Boundary Equilibria with External Conductors (p. 1256)

H. Helava, J. DeVilliers, R. R. Parker, and R. J. Taylor, Impurities inAlcator Plasmas (p. 1373)

A. Hershcovitch and P. A. Politzer, Externally Induced Strong Turbulence(p. 1292)

S. P. Hirshman, Tokamak Plasma Transport in a Mixed Collisionality Regime(p. 1258)

C. F. F. Karney, A. Bers, and D. C. Watson, Linear and Nonlinear Absorptionof RF Power near the Lower Hybrid Frequency (p. 1313)

D. J. Kaup, A. Reiman, and A. Bers, Nonlinear Evolution of StimulatedBackscattering (p. 1291)

G. Lampis, B. Coppi, and F. Pegoraro, Quasi-resistive Regime in HighTemperature Plasmas (p. 1229)

K. Molvig, Filamentary Instability of a Relativistic Electron Beam (p. 1339)

T. J. Orzechowski and G. Bekefi, Microwave and Optical Diagnostic of aRelativistic Electron Beam Diode (p. 1252)

339

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D. O. Overskei and P. A. Politzer, Ion Acoustic Waves in the Vicinity of aMagnetic Neutral Line (p. 1274)

K. Papadopoulos, I. Haber, P. J. Palmadesso, B. Coppi, and B. Hui, ElectronBeam Excitation of Lower Hybrid Waves (p. 1312)

F. Pegoraro, B. Coppi, and G. Rewoldt, Current Driven Micro-instabilitiesin High Temperature Toroidal Plasmas (p. 1229)

R. Pellat, R. Galv o, and B. Coppi, Resistive Internal Kink Mode in Cylin-drical Geometry with Zero Pressure (p. 1328)

P. A. Politzer and A. Hershcovitch, Time Evolution of Beam Instabilities(p. 1291)

A. Reiman, D. J. Kaup, and A. Bers, Time-Space Evolution of NonlinearPulse Interactions in a Homogeneous Plasma - Theory and Simulation (p. 1291)

G. Rewoldt and B. Coppi, Trapped Electron Instabilities Driven by MagneticCurvature Drifts (p. 1287)

N. Rostoker, K. Molvig, C. W. Roberson, and T. Tajima, Plasma Heatingwith a Rotating Relativistic Electron Beam (p. 1277)

T. Schep, B. Coppi, and G. Rewoldt, Plasma Decontamination and EnergyTransport Due to Impurity Driven Modes (p. 1259)

D. J. Sigmar and J. F. Clarke, Neutral Hydrogen-Plasma Interaction IncludingWall Reflection (p. 1258)

L. D. Smullin, L. Bromberg, and P. Kenyon, Positive Ion Plasma SourcesUsing Magnetic 0-Cusps (p. 1366)

R. J. Taylor, J. DeVilliers, and F. Martin, Impurity Removal in PresentDay Tokamaks (p. 1373)

MI. S. Tekula and A. Bers, Theory of Anomalous RF Radiation and Ion Heatingby Microinstabilities in Alcator (p. 1359)

D. J. Tetreault and T. H. Dupree, Renormalization of the Wave ParticleResonance in Plasma (p. 1368)

D. C. Watson and A. Bers, Magnetized Vlasov Wave Coupling and Lower

Hybrid -to-Bernstein Parametric Downconversion (p. 1376)

NSF Grantee-User Meeting on Optical Communication Systems, San Diego, California

November 12-14, 1975

J. H. Shapiro, A Unified Analysis of PPM Error Rates for Optical Communicationthrough the Turbulent Atmosphere

Third Interagency Symposium on University Research in Transportation Noise,University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah

November 12-14, 1975

Papers in Proceedings

U. Ingard and W. P. Patrick, A New Approach to Acoustic Filtering withLined Ducts (pp. 522-532)

1975 Winter Meeting, American Nuclear Society, San Francisco, California

November 16-21, 1975

Abstracts in Transactions

D. J. Sigmar, Plasma Transport Theory in Tokamaks (pp. 267-268)

340

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American Speech and Hearing Association 1975 Convention, Washington, D.C.

November 21-24, 1975

D. H. Klatt, The Linguistic Uses of Segmental Duration in English: Acousticand Perceptual Evidence

National Telecommunications Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana

December 1-3, 1975

Papers in Conference Record (IEEE Catalog Number 75 CH 1015-7 CSCB)

J. H. Shapiro, Theoretical Limitations on Phase-Compensated AtmosphericImaging (pp. 6. 8 - 6. 11)

New England Society of Electron Microscopy Fall Symposium, M. I. T., Cambridge,Massachusetts

December 3, 1975

J. W. Coleman, The Auger Electron Microscope Project at MIT

Seventh Annual Meeting, American Physical Society, Electron and Atomic PhysicsDivision, Tucson, Arizona

December 3-6, 1975

Abstracts in Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 20, 1975

J. Apt and D. E. Pritchard, Velocity Dependence of Fine Structure ChangingCross Section for Na- ( 3 P 3 / 2) +Ar -Na ( 3 P 1 / 2) + Ar (p. 1460)

W. E. Cooke and R. R. Freeman, Argon-Induced g-Factor Shift in Potassium(p. 1454)

T. W. Ducas, M. G. Littman, and M. L. Zimmerman, Oscillations inResonance Absorption from a Coherent Superposition State in Sodium (p. 1448)

T. W. Ducas, R. R. Freeman, M. G. Littman, M. L. Zimmerman, andD. Kleppner, Stark Structure of Rydberg States of Na (p. 1458)

R. R. Freeman, Magnetic Interactions in Alkali-Rare Gas van der WaalsMolecules (p. 1462)

D. Kleppner, Radiofrequency Measurement of the Rydberg (p. 1458)

M. G. Littman, M. L. Zimmerman, and D. Kleppner, Tunneling in RydbergLevels of Na (p. 1458)

D. E. Pritchard, Differential Scattering of Excited State Atoms (p. 1462)

1975 Winter Meeting, Linguistic Society of America, San Francisco, California

December 27-30, 1975

J. Allen, A Model for Fundamental Frequency Based on Communicative Function

I. Sag, Grassmann's Law: Unsafe at Any Speed

JOURNAL PAPERS ACCEPTED FOR PUBLICATION

(Reprints, if available, may be obtained from the Document Room,36-412, Research Laboratory of Electronics, Massachusetts Insti-tute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139. Pages areindicated for papers already published.)

J. Allen, Synthesis of Speech from Unrestricted Text (Proc. IEEE)

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JOURNAL PAPERS ACCEPTED FOR PUBLICATION (continued)

J. H. J. Allum, J. R. Tole, and A. D. Weiss, MITNYS-II - A Digital Program for

On-Line Analysis of Nystagmus (IEEE Trans., Vol. BME-22, No. 3, pp. 196-

202, May 1975)

A. H. Barrett and P. C. Myers, Subcutaneous Temperatures: A Method of

Noninvasive Sensing (Science)

Donna J. Brown and P. Elias, Complexity of Acceptors for Prefix Codes (IEEE

Trans. (IT))

W. E. Cooper, Human Perception and Performance (J. Exptl. Psychol.)

W. E. Cooper, Contingent Feature Analysis in Speech Perception (Percept.

Psychophys. 16, 201-204 (1974))

W. E. Cooper, Perceptuomotor Adaptation to a Speech Feature (Percept.

Psychophys. 16, 229-234 (1974))

W. E. Cooper and M. R. Lauritsen, Feature Processing in the Perception and

Production of Speech (Nature 252, 121-123 (1974))

W. E. Cooper, Selective Adaptation for Acoustic Cues of Voicing in Initial Stops

(J. Phonetics 2, 303-313 (1974))

W. E. Cooper, Sheila E. Blumstein, and Georgia Nigro, Articulatory Effects on

Speech Perception: A Preliminary Report (J. Phonetics 3, 87-98 (1975))

W. E. Cooper and R. M. Nager, Perceptuo-motor Adaptation to Speech: An Analysis

of Bisyllabic Utterances and a Neural Model (J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 58, 256-265

(1975))

B. Coppi, G. Lampis, F. Pegoraro, L. Pieroni, and S. Segre, Saturation of Lower

Hybrid Modes in the Slide-away Regime (Nuovo Cimento)

R. H. Domnitz and H. S. Colburn, Analysis of Binaural Detection Models for

Dependence on Interaural Target Parameters (J. Acoust. Soc. Am.)

D. E. Dudgeon, The Existence of Cepstra for Two-Dimensional Rational Polynomials(IEEE Trans., Vol. ASSP-23, No. 2, pp. 242-243, April 1975)

H. F. Dylla and J. A. Jarrell, Transmission-Resolution Curves for a QuadrupoleMass Spectrometer with Separated RF and DC Fields in the Entrance Aperture

(Rev. Sci. Instr.)

J. R. Ellis, Jr. and M. Eden, On the Number of Sides Necessary for PolygonalApproximation of Black-and-White Figures in a Plane (Inform. Contr.)

R. R. Freeman, A. R. Jacobson, D. W. Johnson, and N. F. Ramsey, The Molecular

Zeeman and Hyperfine Spectra of LiH and LiD by Molecular Beam High Resolution

Electric Resonance (J. Chem. Phys. 63, 2597-2602 (1975))

R. R. Freeman, E. M. Mattison, D. E. Pritchard, and D. Kleppner, The Spin-

Rotation Interaction in the van der Waals Molecule KAr (J. Chem. Phys. 64,1194-1203 (1976))

R. R. Freeman, D. E. Pritchard, and D. Kleppner, Argon-Induced HyperfineFrequency Shift in Potassium (Phys. Rev. A 13, 907-909 (1976))

R. R. Freeman and W. E. Cooke, Argon-Induced g-Factor Shift in Potassium (Phys.Rev. A)

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JOURNAL PAPERS ACCEPTED FOR PUBLICATION (continued)

R. M. O. Galva'o, Mercier Stability of Non-circular Cross-Section Configurations(Nucl. Fusion 15, 785-792 (1975))

R. Goldhor and D. Pritchard, Bound and Quasibound States of Alkali-Rare GasMolecules (J. Chem. Phys. 64, 1189-1193 (1976))

J. Goldsmith, An Overview of Autosegmental Phonology (Ling. Analysis)

Ursula G. Goldstein, Speaker-Identifying Features Based on Formant Tracks(J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 59, 176-182 (1976))

G. H. Granlund, Identification of Human Chromosomes by Using Integrated DensityProfiles (IEEE Trans. BME)

P. L. Hagelstein and C. P. Ausschnitt, Shape and Stability Dependence of PassivelyMode-Locked Pulses on Absorber Relaxation Time (J. Appl. Phys. 47, 224-228(1976))

M. Halle, Confessio Grammatici (Language 51, 525-535 (1975))

S. P. Hirshman, Transport Properties of a Toroidal Plasma in a Mixed CollisionalityRegime (Phys. Fluids 19, 155-158 (1976))

S. P. Hirshman, D. J. Sigmar, and J. F. Clarke, Neoclassical Transport Theoryof a Multispecies Plasma in the Low Collision Frequency Regime (Phys. Fluids)

A. W. F. Huggins, Temporally Segmented Speech (Percept. Psychophys. 18,149-157 (1975))

P. Kiparsky, Stress, Syntax, and Meter (Language 51, 576-616 (1975))

D. H. Klatt, Voice-Onset Time, Frication and Aspiration in Word-Initial ConsonantClusters (J. Speech Hear. Res.)

D. H. Klatt, The Linguistic Uses of Segmental Duration in English: Acoustic andPerceptual Evidence (J. Acoust. Soc. Am.)

J. A. Kong, Quantum Theory of Cerenkov Radiation in a Uniaxial Crystal (Phys.Rev. D 12, 3858-3860 (1975))

R. P. Lippmann, L. D. Braida, and N. I. Durlach, Intensity Perception. V. Effectof Payoff Matrix on Absolute Identification (J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 59, 129-134(1976))

K. Y. Lo, B. F. Burke, and A. D. Haschick, H20 Sources in Regions of Star

Formation (Astrophys. J. 202, 81-91 (1975))

R. N. Martin and A. H. Barrett, Carbon Monosulfide in Dust Clouds and Globules(Astrophys. J.)

S. Nagano, J. A. Myers, and R. D. Hall, Representation of the Cornea in the BrainStem of the Rat (Exptl. Neurol. 49, 653-670 (1975))

A. V. Oppenheim, W. F. G. Mecklenbrduker, and R. M. Mersereau, VariableCutoff Linear Phase Digital Filters (IEEE Trans. CAS)

T. J. Orzechowski and G. Bekefi, Current Flow in High-Voltage Diode Subjectedto a Crossed Magnetic Field (Phys. Fluids 19, 43-51 (1976))

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D. Overskei and P. A. Politzer, Plasma Turbulence in the Vicinity of a MagneticNeutral Line (Phys. Fluids)

D. Prosnitz, D. W. Wildman, and E. V. George, Laser-Induced Optical SatelliteLine Profiles in a Helium Plasma (Phys. Rev. A 13, 891-906 (1976))

J. H. Shapiro, The Seeing Limit Can Resolve the Isoplanatic Patch (J. Opt. Soc. Am.)

J. H. Shapiro, Propagation-Medium Limitations on Phase-Compensated Atmospheric

Imaging (J. Opt. Soc. Am.)

R. J. Shillman, T. T. Kuklinski, and B. A. Blesser, Psychophysical Techniquesfor Investigating the Distinctive Features of Letters (Int. J. Man-Machine Stud.)

J. H. Spencer and B. F. Burke, Positions and Flux Densities of 5C3 Sources near

M31 (Astrophys. J. 199, 611-618 (1975))

H. A. Swadlow and S. G. Waxman, Observations on Impulse Conduction along CentralAxons (Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 72, 5156-5159 (1975))

D. E. Troxel, Feature Selection for Low -Error Rate OCR (Pattern Recognition)

L. Tsang and J. A. Kong, Microwave Remote Sensing of a Two-Layer Random Medium(IEEE Trans. AP)

L. Tsang and J. A. Kong, The Brightness Temperature of a Half-Space RandomMedium with Nonuniform Temperature Profile (Radio Sci. 10, 1025-1033(1975))

B. V. Waddell, Analytic Study of the Modification of Trapped-Particle Orbits byToroidal Modes (J. Plasma Phys. 17, 1001-1024 (1975))

J. W. Waters, K. F. Kunzi, R. L. Pettyjohn, R. K. L. Poon, and D. H. Staelin,Remote Sensing of Atmospheric Temperature Profiles with the Nimbus-5Microwave Spectrometer (J. Atmos. Sci. 32, 1953-1969 (1975))

N. D. Wittels, Unipotential Lens with Electron-Transparent Electrodes (J. Vac.Sci. Technol. 12, 1165-1168 (1975))

N. D. Wittels and E. H. Jacobsen, Bessel-Fourier Series Solutions of CylindricallySymmetric Electrostatic Lens Potentials (J. Appl. Phys.)

Catherine G. Wolf, A Recognition Masking Study of Consonant Processing(Percept. Psychophys. 19, 35-46 (1976))

G. W. Zack, J. A. Spriet, S. A. Latt, G. H. Granlund, and I. T. Young, AutomaticDetection and Localization of Sister Chromatid Exchanges (Histochem.Cytochem.)

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G. M. Carter, D. E. Pritchard, M. Kaplan, and T. W. Ducas, DifferentialScattering of Na 3S1/2 and 3P3/2 from Ne: Determination of Ground- and

Excited-State Potentials for NaNe (Phys. Rev. Letters)

G. M. Carter, D. E. Pritchard, and T. W. Ducas, Steady-State Excitation of aSodium Beam Using a cw Laser (Appl. Phys. Letters)

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B. Coppi, G. Lampis, F. Pegoraro, L. Pieroni, and S. Segre, Quasi-ResistiveRegimes in Magnetically Confined Plasmas (Phys. Letters 55A, 221-224 (1975))

P. C. Crane, T. S. Giuffrida, and J. B. Carlson, The Variable Radio Nucleus ofM81 (Astrophys. J. Letters)

R. E. Crochiere and P. Penfield, Jr., On the Efficient Design of Bandpass DigitalFilter Structures (IEEE Trans., Vol. ASSP-23, No. 4, pp. 380-381, August 1975)

T. W. Ducas, M. G. Littman, and M. L. Zimmerman, Observation of Oscillationsin Resonance Absorption from a Coherent Superposition of Atomic States(Phys. Rev. Letters 35, 1752-1754 (1975))

L. A. Hackel, K. H. Casleton, S. G. Kukolich, and S. Ezekiel, Observation ofMagnetic Octupole and Scalar Spin-Spin Interactions in I2 Using LaserSpectroscopy (Phys. Rev. Letters 35, 568-571 (1975))

A. D. Haschick and B. F. Burke, Neutral Hydrogen Absorption in the Spectrum ofthe Quasar-Galaxy Pair 4C 32. 33/NGC 3067 (Astrophys. J. 200, L137-L140 (1975))

H. A. Haus, Grating-Filter Transformation Chart (Electronics Letters)

J. L. Miller and E. V. George, High-Pressure Absorption Spectrum of CO 2Laser Bands at 10 [im (Appl. Phys. Letters 27, 665-667 (1975))

K. Molvig, Filamentary Instability of a Relativistic Electron Beam (Phys. Rev.Letters 35, 1504-1507 (1975))

W. D. Phillips, W. E. Cooke, and D. Kleppner, Magnetic Moment of the Proton in H 20in Bohr Magnetons (Phys. Rev. Letters 35, 1619-1622 (1975))

S. G. Waxman, Ultrastructural Observations on Branching Patterns of CentralAxons (Neurosci. Letters 1, 251-256 (1975))

F. Y. Wu, R. E. Grove, and S. Ezekiel, Investigation of the Spectrum of Reso-nance Fluorescence Induced by a Monochromatic Field (Phys. Rev. Letters35, 1426-1429 (1975))

H. P. Yuen, States That Give the Maximum Signal-to-Quantum-Noise Ratio for aFixed Energy (Phys. Letters A)

E. Zamir, C. W. Werner, W. P. Lapatovich, and E. V. George, TemporalEvolution of the Electron Density in High-Pressure Electron-Beam ExcitedXenon Plasmas (Appl. Phys. Letters 27, 56-58 (1975))

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K. H. Casleton, L. A. Hackel, and S. Ezekiel, Magnetic Octupole Interaction in I2, in

S. Haroche, J. C. Pebay-Peyroula, T. W. Hansch, and S. E. Harris (Eds.),Laser Spectroscopy (Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York, 1975),pp. 458-460.

W. E. Cooper and J. R. Ross, World Order, in R. E. Grossman, L. J. San, andT. J. Vance (Eds.), Parasession on Functionalism (Papers from the EleventhRegional Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society, Chicago, Illinois, April18-20, 1975), pp. 63-111.

B. Coppi and G. Rewoldt, Collective Modes in Confined High Temperature Plasmas,in A. Simon and W. B. Thompson (Eds.), Advances in Plasma Physics, Vol. 6(John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York, 1976), pp. 421-583.

A. W. F. Huggins, On Isochrony and Syntax (Proc. Symposium held in Leningrad,USSR, August 21-24, 1973), in G. Fant and M. A. A. Tatham (Eds.), AuditoryAnalysis and Perception of Speech (Academic Press, London, New York, SanFrancisco, 1975), pp. 455-464.

P. Kiparsky, What Are Phonological Theories About?, in D. Cohen and Jessica R.Wirth (Eds.), Testing Linguistic Hypotheses (John Wiley and Sons, Inc.,New York, 1975), pp. 187-209.

D. H. Klatt and Stefanie R. Shattuck, Perception of Brief Stimuli That ResembleRapid Formant Transitions (Proc. Symposium held in Leningrad, USSR,August 21-24, 1973), in G. Fant and M. A. A. Tatham (Eds.), AuditoryAnalysis and Perception of Speech (Academic Press, London, New York,San Francisco, 1975), pp. 293-301.

J. A. Kong, Microwave Remote Sensing of Ice and Snow (Proc. URSI SpecialistMeeting on Microwave Scattering and Emission from the Earth, Berne,Switzerland, September 23-26, 1974), pp. 239-243.

K. F. Kunzi, D. H. Staelin, and J. W. Waters, Earth Surface Emission Measuredwith the Nimbus-5 Microwave Spectrometer (Proc. URSI Specialist Meetingon Microwave Scattering and Emission from the Earth, Berne, Switzerland,September 23-26, 1974), p. 113.

R. M. Mersereau, The Reconstruction of a Class of Signals from a SingleProjection with an Application in the Design of Digital Filters (Proc.International Workshop on Techniques of Three-Dimensional ImageReconstruction, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, New York,July 16-19, 1974), pp. 90-91.

P. Penfield, Jr., An APL Interpreter Written in APL (Proc. APL 75 Congress,University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy, June 11-13, 1975), pp. 265-269.

I. A. Sag and M. Liberman, The Intonational Disambiguation of Indirect Speech, inR. E. Grossman, L. J. San, and T. J. Vance (Eds.), Parasession on Function-alism (Papers from the Eleventh Regional Meeting of the Chicago LinguisticSociety, Chicago, Illinois, April 18-20, 1975), pp. 487-497.

D. H. Staelin, A. H. Barrett, P. W. Rosenkranz, F. T. Barath, E. J. Johnson,J. W. Waters, A. Wouters, and W. B. Lenoir, The Scanning MicrowaveSpectrometer (SCAMS) Experiment, in J. E. Sissala (Ed.), The Nimbus-6User's Guide (Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland, 1975),pp. 59-86.

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K. N. Stevens, Speech Perception, in D. B. Tower (Ed.), The Nervous System,Vol. 3: Human Communication and Its Disorders (Raven Press, New York,1975), pp. 163-171.

K. N. Stevens, The Potential Role of Property Detectors in the Perception ofConsonants (Proc. Symposium held in Leningrad, USSR, August 21-24, 1973),in G. Fant and M. A. A. Tatham (Eds.), Auditory Analysis and Perception ofSpeech (Academic Press, London, New York, San Francisco, 1975), pp. 303-330.

M. G. R. Thomson, Resolution and Image Signal-to-Noise Ratio: Comparisonbetween the Conventional Transmission Electron Microscope and the ScanningTransmission Electron Microscope, in B. M. Siegel and D. R. Beaman (Eds.),Physical Aspects of Electron Microscopy in Microbeam Analysis (John Wiley andSons, Inc., New York, 1975), pp. 29-45.

J. W. Waters, D. H. Staelin, K. F. Kunzi, R. L. Pettyjohn, and R. K. L. Poon,Microwave Remote Sensing of Atmospheric Temperatures from the Nimbus-5Satellite (Proc. 17th COSPAR Plenary Meeting, Sa'o Paulo, Brazil, June 17-July 1, 1974), in Space Research XV (Akademie-Verlag, Berlin, 1975), pp.117-121.

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