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  • Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures  (3)
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    Acoustical Society of America (ASA) ; 2022
    In:  The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America Vol. 152, No. 4_Supplement ( 2022-10-01), p. A124-A124
    In: The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Acoustical Society of America (ASA), Vol. 152, No. 4_Supplement ( 2022-10-01), p. A124-A124
    Abstract: The University of Mississippi is a PhD granting institution with an R1 Carnegie designation placing it among schools with the highest level of research activity. The Department of Physics and Astronomy at the university has a diverse range of research opportunities which includes Physical Acoustics. Our acoustics program is affiliated with the National Center for Physical Acoustics (NCPA). NCPA is an 85,000 square foot standalone facility on the campus of the University of Mississippi solely dedicated to the physics and engineering applications of acoustics. It has research groups dedicated to ultrasound, infrasound, aeroacoustics, atmospheric propagation, porous media, and ocean acoustics. Graduate students in both physics and engineering are pursuing PhD and MS degrees at NCPA, and four faculty members from the physics department have their research laboratories in the facility. In addition to acoustics, our department provides a broad range of research opportunities in other subfields. We have two groups associated with recent Nobel Prizes in Gravitation and High Energy Physics and offer additional programs in Computational Physics and Atmospheric Physics. Our faculty are involved with national and international collaborations including the Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory (LIGO), The European Center for Particle Physics (CERN) and Fermilab.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0001-4966 , 1520-8524
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    Language: English
    Publisher: Acoustical Society of America (ASA)
    Publication Date: 2022
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    Online Resource
    Acoustical Society of America (ASA) ; 2021
    In:  The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America Vol. 150, No. 4_Supplement ( 2021-10-01), p. A139-A139
    In: The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Acoustical Society of America (ASA), Vol. 150, No. 4_Supplement ( 2021-10-01), p. A139-A139
    Abstract: First established in 1988, the Physical Acoustics Summer School (PASS) was patterned off of a long tradition in European scientific communities of carving out a week or more for established scientists and graduate students to come together in a remote location in order to focus on the state of the science and build community between existing and emerging generations of thought leaders. PASS has convened every two years from that time until a global pandemic disrupted that in 2020. During those early years, Logan Hargrove was an enthusiastic and energetic supporter of physical acoustics research, but had a vision to build a program to support the field beyond funding individual research projects through ONR—he wanted to support a vibrant and long-term physical acoustics community. Logan’s vision is now a well-established reality and still guides the planning and organization of PASS today. In this talk, I will present some of the history of PASS and its evolution over the years with a focus on Logan’s critical role all along the way.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0001-4966 , 1520-8524
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    Language: English
    Publisher: Acoustical Society of America (ASA)
    Publication Date: 2021
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    Online Resource
    American Oriental Society ; 2022
    In:  Journal of the American Oriental Society Vol. 142, No. 2 ( 2022-06-21)
    In: Journal of the American Oriental Society, American Oriental Society, Vol. 142, No. 2 ( 2022-06-21)
    Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to offer evidence for a set of related formulaic expres- sions meaning ‘bond and blow’, ‘of binding and smiting’, and ‘the substitute for binding and smiting’ in Luvian cuneiform texts of the second millennium bCe. The passages where the relevant formulae are attested have resisted a coherent interpretation thus far. Our argumentation is three-pronged. First, we resort to the combinatorial method to show that these formulae occur in the vicinity of other merisms, and therefore are likely to constitute the same figure of speech. Further- more, we endeavor to demonstrate based on context that they denote something related to strong physical impact. The argument involves a great deal of restored text, but although voluminous, the contexts are so repetitive that the restorations appear warranted. Second, we use the etymological method in order to justify the claim that the roots supplying their reflexes to our formulae are Proto-Indo- European *seh2 ‘to bind’ and *wedh ‘to strike, smite’. The derivation of each of the derivatives occurring in the bipartite merisms under discussion is addressed in some detail, and additional evidence from a Luwian hieroglyphic inscription kululu 1 is adduced to flesh out our hypothesis. Third, we provide typological discussion facilitating the interpretation of “binding” and “smiting” in the context of the Hittite-Luvian antiwitchcraft rituals. It turns out that hostile witchcraft has a potential to both “bind” (paralyze) and “smite” (cause to suffer) the body parts of its victim. As a whole, the paper represents a contribution to the ongoing decipher- ment of the Luvian language.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2169-2289 , 0003-0279
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    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: American Oriental Society
    Publication Date: 2022
    detail.hit.zdb_id: 2065887-4
    SSG: 6,24
    SSG: 1
    SSG: 6,23
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