The following are lay language papers being presented at the 134th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, December 1-5, 1997, at the Town and Country Hotel, San Diego, California.
Long Island Vowels by Marie K. Huffman and Elyse Tamberino 11/20/97
Large Grand and Small Upright Pianos:
What Makes them Sound Different? by Alexander Galembo and Lola L. Cuddy 11/20/97
The Beginnings Of Word Recognition In Infancy by Peter W. Jusczyk 11/20/97
GenJam: An Interactive Genetic Algorithm Jazz Improviser by John A. Biles 11/20/97
Novel configurations for acoustophoresis by Todd L. Brooks and Robert E. Apfel 11/20/97
Measuring speech intelligibility in kindergarten through 5th grade classrooms in a Seattle public school by Dean Heerwagen,
Karen Anderson, Dale Lang, and Robin Towne 11/20/97
Subjective Evaluation Of Classical Guitars by Felipe Orduña-Bustamante and Ricardo R. Boullosa 11/20/97
Could marine mammals use ambient noise imaging techniques?
by John R. Potter, Elizabeth Taylor, and Mandar Chitre 11/20/97
Using Unconscious Linguistic Knowledge to Perceive Acoustically Ambiguous Speech Sounds
by Elliott Moreton 11/20/97
Sound radiation and post-glottal filtering in frogs (Vocal Sac Resonators Revisited)
by Alejandro Purgue 11/20/97
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