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1995 Jaye Donlea
Alt Text: UNI softball pitcher Jaye Donlea throws a pitch during an outdoor game. She wears a white number 16 jersey with a gold shirt underneath. Color image.https://scholarworks.uni.edu/panther_athletics/1837/thumbnail.jp
Metabolic Equivalents of the Activity Card Sort: A Coding Study
Abstract
Date Presented 3/30/2017
The study establishes reliable metabolic equivalent values for the items of the Activity Card Sort. These assigned values may assist occupational therapists working with older adults to offer more targeted strategies and compensation assistance so older adults can continue participating in valued activities.
Primary Author and Speaker: Jaye McLaren
Contributing Authors: Linda Tickle-Degnen</jats:p
Feature classes
This paper and the next investigate the status of feature classes like Place and Laryngeal in featural phonology. In a departure from Feature Geometry, I argue that constraints mentioning such classes are gradiently violable in the sense given within Optimality Theory. The result is what I call partial class behavior: under compulsion of a constraint mentioning an entire feature class, only a proper subset of the relevant features spread, for reasons of markedness, locality or whatever. This idea leads to feature class generalizations that are not visible to Feature Geometry.
ROA-112 strengthens the evidence for a class Color (cf. Odden's 1991 [back]/[round]), arguing that the copatternings of [back] and [round] harmonies in Turkic and other languages represent instances of Color harmony, formerly unrecognized only because Color spreading is often gradiently violated, leading to partial class behavior. This paper also argues for an understanding of segment transparency as segment participation, following work of Smolensky and McCarthy.
ROA-113 focuses on nasal place assimilation and has two goals. The first is to demonstrate the robust existence of partial class behavior in nasal place assimilation, and so further motivate the ideas outlined above. The second is to better understand nasal place assimilation itself. This latter goal leads to proposals for the employment of a release feature in phonology (following Steriade) and for very general spreading constraints.
'Partial Class Behavior and Nasal Place Assimilation' by Jaye Padgett supersedes this article, 'Feature Classes' in some technical details, and the two papers should be read together.The definitive version of this paper was published in Papers in Optimality Theory (1995)Padgett, J. (1995). Feature classes. In J.N. Beckman, L.W. Dickey, & S. Urbanczyk (Eds.) Papers in optimality theory (pp. 385-420). Amherst, MA: GLSA (Graduate Linguistic Student Association), Dept. of Linguistics, University of Massachusetts
Who made the viols `by’ Henry Jaye ?
We interrogate antique viols to discover what they can tell us of original musical practices. However, they are not always what they seem, because the instruments we see today embody centuries of changing attitudes both to the repertory and to instruments. Published information about viols is particularly hazardous, so a detailed understanding of the nature of old instruments and the way that they have been documented is required to interpret it. This paper will describe the usual ways in which viols depart from their original state, and introduce a protocol I have developed for gathering data. The techniques will be exemplified by application to the work of Henry Jaye, who seems to be represented by more surviving instruments than any other English viol maker from this period. All the currently available information about Jaye will be presented and an approach to understanding the work of other makers will be explaine
Election Law Veto
TO: Jaye Sitton FROM: Nicholas Craft and Kirstin Lindstrom This memorandum discusses what authority the Council of Representatives will have if Iraq misses the January 30, 2010 deadline for a parliamentary election
Identifying Effective Strategies in Occupational Therapy to Support Persons With Alzheimer’s Disease and Their Caregivers
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Date Presented 4/1/2017
This thematic synthesis revealed effective strategies found to improve the quality of life for persons with Alzheimer’s disease, reduce caregiver burden by implementing caregiver training, enhance functional performance through environmental modifications, and support engagement in occupations.
Primary Author and Speaker: Beth Ann Walker
Additional Authors and Speakers: Jaye Allen, Megan A. Koch, Carolyn Sprehe, Kimberly T. Webber</jats:p
Dispute Resolution During the Parliamentary Elections
To: Patricia Wildermuth From: Jaye Sitton, Jeff Fischer, and Sean Gralton This Memorandum explains the existing system for resolving electoral disputes in Iraq. It discusses weaknesses in the system and potential implications for the upcoming election. It then posits a roadmap for GJPI to provide additional assistance to the relevant governmental bodies should such assistance be deemed necessary and desirable
A Case of an Altered Neutral Estuary, North Siesta Key, Florida
(Statement of Responsibility) by Betty Rushton and Jaye Tullai(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Florida, 1977RESTRICTED TO NCF STUDENTS, STAFF, FACULTY, AND ON-CAMPUS USE(Bibliography) Includes bibliographical references.This bibliographic record is available under the Creative Commons CC0 public domain dedication. The New College of Florida, as creator of this bibliographic record, has waived all rights to it worldwide under copyright law, including all related and neighboring rights, to the extent allowed by law.Faculty Sponsor: Morrill, Joh
Henry Jaye (15?–1643)
The origin and early life of Henry Jaye, an Englishman and an exile, it would appear, for his faith, who died holding the post of official printer to the metropolitan city of Malines in Belgium, are unknown, except that he was born in London and that his father's name was Thomas. This much we learn from a register of burghers (1). It is likely that Nicholas and John Jaye,, who lived at Jdalines at the same time as Henry, were his brothers. The first recorded incident in Jaye's life occurs in 1606, at which date he is found at Antwerp, working for the notable Anglo–Flemish Catholic refugee Richard Verstegan. (2). On 26th July of that year, two English sergeants, Roger Marshall and Richard Pope, belonging to the regiment of Sir William Windsor, were at Antwerp in company with four or five other Englishmen. In their report of the incident (State Papers Foreign, Flanders, 1589–1659, bundle 8, no 151) they state “there came into our company one whose name was Henry a booke bynder as he sayde by his trad(e) and profession wch Henry belongeth as is publickly knowen unto on(e) Mr. Vestegen an Inglishe gente townedweller in the affore said Citty”. To them he used “scandalous” speeches against the King of England, saying amongst other things “I hope to see him hanged”, A few days later, on 6th. August, the English ambassador to the Archduke in Brussels, Sir Thomas Edmondes, wrote to the Secretary of State, Cecil, in England as follows “…having received information of certain very lewd and infamous words against His Majesty by one Henry Gay, an Englishman, a printer servant to Verstegan of Antwerp, he (Edmondes) complained to President Ricardott and desired the party might be sent for to answer his misdemeanour. The Archduke gave order to have him sent for, when he could not deny the words, but he has been merely dismissed with an admonition for his better carriage hereafter and to be forthcoming to answer anything that may be further objected against him. Edmondes has protested…” (Hist. MSS. Com.., Salisbury, pt. XVIII p.227). Prom a further note a little later in Edmondes’ correspondence it appears he got small satisfaction for his protest.</jats:p
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