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  1. Kenneth Noble Stevens (March 24, 1924 – August 19, 2013) was the Clarence J. LeBel Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, and professor of health sciences and technology at the research laboratory of electronics at MIT.

  2. Kenneth N. Stevens (Toronto, 24 de março de 1924 — Clackamas, 19 de agosto de 2013) foi um engenheiro e linguista estado-unidense. Ligações externas «Biografia» (em inglês)

  3. Dr. Stevens is the Clarence J. LeBel Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and head of the research laboratory of electronics' speech communication group at MIT. He also is consultant to Sensimetrics Corporation in Somerville, Massachusetts.

  4. Have you ever wondered why languages use very similar vowel and consonant sounds? Kenneth N. Stevens, a scientist specializing in acoustic phonetics, studied linguistics and engineering to develop a theory to possibly explain this phenomenon.

  5. Kenneth N. Stevens and Samuel Jay Keyser December 5, 2006 1. INTRODUCTION A number of years ago (Stevens1972) it was observed that the relations between the acoustic and articulatory attributes of several distinctive features appeared to have quantal characteristics. That is, when a particular articulatory dimension is manipulated

  6. 23 de ago. de 2013 · Kenneth Stevens, the Clarence J. LeBel Professor Emeritus of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at MIT, whose pioneering work at the intersection of engineering and linguistics helped earn him the National Medal of Science, died Aug. 19 in Clackamas, Ore., from complications of Alzheimer’s disease. He was 89.

  7. 23 de ago. de 2013 · Kenneth N. Stevens, 1924 — 2013 ( EECS Announcement) Professor Kenneth N. Stevens. The Research Laboratory of Electronics (RLE), MIT's leading entrepreneurial interdisciplinary research organization, provides a collaborative and vibrant intellectual community for more than 600 researchers.