William E. Cooper
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American academic administrator
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- PhD Education Columbia University
- Bachelors Psychology Stanford University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, William E. Cooper was President of the University of Richmond from July 1, 1998, through June 30, 2007. He subsequently served as Distinguished University Professor and President Emeritus. Immediately prior to coming to the University of Richmond, Cooper served as Executive Vice President for the Main Campus at Georgetown University. He has also held faculty positions at Harvard University, the University of Iowa, and Tulane University, where he served as Dean of the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
William E. Cooper 's Published Works
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- Sentence Processing: Psycholinguistic Studies Presented to Merrill Garrett. (1980) (374)
- Acoustical aspects of contrastive stress in question-answer contexts. (1985) (346)
- The perception and production of Voice-Onset Time in aphasia (1977) (286)
- Speech intonation and focus location in matched statements and questions. (1986) (272)
- Hemispheric processing of intonation contours. (1974) (261)
- Production deficits in aphasia: A voice-onset time analysis (1980) (224)
- Cognitive Aspects of Skilled Typewriting (2011) (185)
- Fundamental Frequency in Sentence Production (1981) (179)
- Acoustical Characteristics of Sentential Focus: Narrow vs. Broad and Single vs. Dual Focus Environments (1986) (154)
- Fundamental frequency contours at syntactic boundaries. (1977) (116)
- Perception of Segment Duration in Sentence Contexts (1975) (109)
- Perceptibility of phonetic features in fluent speech. (1978) (103)
- Some properties of linguistic feature detectors (1973) (95)
- Adaptation of phonetic feature analyzers for place of articulation. (1974) (92)
- An unlearned foreign “accent” in a patient with aphasia (1986) (89)
- The role of callosal connections in speech prosody (1988) (85)
- Perception of voicing in English affricates and fricatives. (1975) (76)
- Fundamental frequency, language processing, and linguistic structure in Wernicke's aphasia (1983) (75)
- Hierarchical coding in speech timing (1978) (67)
- Speech timing of grammatical categories (1978) (64)
- Clausal Intonation After Unilateral Brain Damage (1984) (63)
- Metrical phonology in speech production (1986) (62)
- Segmenting speech into words. (1980) (56)
- Declination of fundamental frequency in speakers' production of parenthetical and main clauses. (1983) (54)
- Contingent feature analysis in speech perception (1974) (49)
- Feature processing in the perception and production of speech (1974) (49)
- Perceptuo-motor adaptation to speech: an analysis of bisyllabic utterances and a neural model. (1975) (48)
- Segmental and Temporal Aspects of Utterance-Final Lengthening (1981) (47)
- A “labial” feature analyzer in speech perception (1974) (43)
- Speech Perception and Production: Studies in Selective Adaptation (1979) (41)
- Selective adaptation for acoustic cues of voicing in initial stops (1974) (34)
- Identification versus Discrimination of Distinctive Features in Speech Perception (1972) (30)
- Perceptual Analysis of Stop Consonants and Glides. (1976) (26)
- Perceptuomotor adaptation to a speech feature (1974) (25)
- Information Search following Damage to the Frontal Lobes (1990) (25)
- The Development of Speech Timing (1977) (23)
- Syntactic blocking of phonological rules in speech production (1977) (23)
- Syntactic Control of Timing in Speech Production: A Study of Complement Clauses. (1976) (22)
- Articulatory effects on speech perception: a preliminary report (1975) (19)
- Grammatical control of a phonological rule: Palatalization. (1978) (19)
- Articulatory effects on speech perception: a second report (1976) (18)
- The analytic/holistic distinction applied to the speech of patients with hemispheric brain damage (1981) (16)
- Syntactic control of timing in speech production. (1976) (15)
- Selective adaptation of English consonants using real speech (1975) (14)
- Fundamental frequency patterns during spontaneous picture description. (1986) (14)
- Blocking of alveolar flapping in speech production: the role of syntactic boundaries and deletion sites (1980) (13)
- Intonational variability in the speech of right-hemisphere damaged patients (1987) (13)
- The effects of emphasis on passage comprehension. (1989) (12)
- Control of speech prosody in Broca's aphasia (1979) (12)
- The influence of inter- and intra-speaker tempo on fundamental frequency and palatalization. (1983) (11)
- Phoneme-monitoring in the context of different phonetic sequences (1978) (11)
- Fundamental frequency (F0) attributes in the speech of Wernicke's aphasics (1979) (11)
- Contrastive stress, intonation, and stuttering frequency. (1988) (10)
- Properties of friction analyzers for [j] (1977) (9)
- SYNTACTIC FLEXIBILITY AMONG ENGLISH SENSATION REFERENTS (1974) (9)
- Speech Perception and Production of the Consonant Cluster (st). (1976) (8)
- THE PERCEPTION OF FLUENT SPEECH a (1983) (8)
- Syntactic Clause Boundaries, Speech Timing, and Stuttering Frequency in Adult Stutterers (1987) (7)
- SENTENCE PROCESSING : Psycholinguistic Studies Presented to (2010) (7)
- PRIMACY RELATIONS AMONG ENGLISH SENSATION REFERENTS (1974) (7)
- Elizabeth O. Selkirk, Phonology and Syntax: The Relation between Sound and Structure MIT Press (1986) (6)
- Detection of missing words in spoken text (1987) (5)
- Correlations of duration for nonadjacent segments in speech: aspects of grammatical coding. (1977) (5)
- Conjoined Ordering of Color Terms by Children and Adults (1981) (5)
- Acoustical cues to the reconstruction of missing words in speech perception (1985) (5)
- The psychological basis of syntactic iconicity (1995) (5)
- Sentence production: Closure versus initiation of constituents (1979) (4)
- Perception of vowel duration in sentence contexts (1975) (4)
- Speech timing of coreference (1976) (3)
- Memory determinants of response latency to produce speech (1982) (3)
- Paralexic errors in Broca's and Wernicke's aphasia (1985) (3)
- Planning speech for execution at different tempos (1982) (3)
- Long-range course planning by college students (1987) (2)
- Declination of fundamental frequency (F0) in speech production (1978) (1)
- Erratum: ’’Properties of friction analyzers for [j]’’ [J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 62, 177–182 (1977)] (1977) (1)
- Generating Probable Consequences (1987) (1)
- Selective Adaptation to Speech (2018) (1)
- The effects of contrastive stress on stutterers' speech (1986) (0)
- Syntactic boundaries in the timing of trochaic speech (1976) (0)
- Critical Essays on Language Use and Psychology (1988) (0)
- Inference from Omissions in Aphasia. (1986) (0)
- Academic and Research Staff A. Perception of Segment Duration in Sentence Contexts National Institutes of Health (grant 5 Ro1 Ns04332-l2) (2009) (0)
- Fall-Rise Patterns (1981) (0)
- Theory of semantic and syntactic control of speech timing (1976) (0)
- Causal intonation in right‐hemisphere brain damaged speakers (1983) (0)
- A psychological perspective on intonational grouping (1989) (0)
- A Reappraisal of Constitutional Age Requirements for Congress and the President (1988) (0)
- Brain cartography: Electrical stimulation of processing sites or transmission lines? (1983) (0)
- Knowledge of Word Frequency as an Aid for Text Editing (1983) (0)
- Three models of perceptual adaptation to speech (1976) (0)
- Intonational Impairment Following Naturally Occurring Callosal Disconnection (1987) (0)
- Effects of speaking mode and sentence focus on fundamental frequency patterns (1984) (0)
- Foresight and application in cognitive science (1985) (0)
- Brief Notices/Publications Received (1983) (0)
- Specifying the loci of context effects in reading (1985) (0)
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