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Mark Feinstein
Mark Feinstein
Professor of Cognitive Science, Hampshire College
Verified email at hampshire.edu
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Cognitive science: An introduction
NA Stillings
MIT press, 1995
9491995
Markedness and the theory of syllable structure
CE Cairns, MH Feinstein
Linguistic Inquiry, 193-225, 1982
3081982
Variation in reproductive traits of members of the genus Canis with special attention to the domestic dog (Canis familiaris)
K Lord, M Feinstein, B Smith, R Coppinger
Behavioural processes 92, 131-142, 2013
1682013
Cognitive science
N Stillings, S Weisler, C Chase, M Feinstein, J Garfield, E Rissland
Cognitive Science: An Introduction, 1995
1311995
Emergence of collective behavior in evolving populations of flying agents
L Spector, J Klein, C Perry, M Feinstein
Genetic Programming and Evolvable Machines 6, 111-125, 2005
1022005
Prenasalization and syllable structure
MH Feinstein
Linguistic Inquiry, 245-278, 1979
1001979
Emergence of collective behavior in evolving populations of flying agents
L Spector, J Klein, C Perry, M Feinstein
Genetic and Evolutionary Computation—GECCO 2003: Genetic and Evolutionary …, 2003
902003
An updated description of the New Guinea singing dog (Canis hallstromi, Troughton 1957)
J Koler-Matznick, IL Brisbin, M Feinstein, S Bulmer
Journal of Zoology 261 (2), 109-118, 2003
792003
Barking and mobbing
K Lord, M Feinstein, R Coppinger
Behavioural processes 81 (3), 358-368, 2009
702009
The role of vowel deletion and epenthesis in the assignment of syllable structure
S LaPointe, M Feinstein
The structure of phonological representations. Part II, 69-120, 1982
641982
Hark! Hark! The dogs do bark...'and bark and bark.
R Coppinger, M Feinstein
Smithsonian 21 (10), 119-127, 1991
471991
How dogs work
R Coppinger, M Feinstein
University of Chicago Press, 2020
452020
Division blocks and the open-ended evolution of development, form, and behavior
L Spector, J Klein, M Feinstein
Proceedings of the 9th annual conference on genetic and evolutionary …, 2007
402007
Stimulus-response compatibility in the programming of speech
DA Rosenbaum, AM Gordon, NA Stillings, MH Feinstein
Memory & Cognition 15, 217-224, 1987
391987
Ethnicity and topicalization in New York City English
MH Feinstein
Walter de Gruyter, Berlin/New York 1980 (26), 15-24, 1980
291980
The New Guinea singing dog: taxonomy, captive studies and conservation priorities
IL Brisbin, RP Coppinger, MH Feinstein, SN Austad, JJ Mayer
Science in New Guinea 20 (1), 27-38, 1994
241994
Genetic programming: Theory, implementation, and the evolution of unconstrained solutions
A Robinson, J Davila, M Feinstein
Hampshire College Division III (senior) thesis, 2001
232001
An Ethogram for the New Guinea Singing (Wild) Dog (Canis hallstromi)
J Koler-Matznick, IL Brisbin, M Feinstein
The New Guinea Singing Dog Conservation Society, USA, 2005
172005
THE LINGUISTIC NATURE OF PRENASALIZATION.
MH Feinstein
City University of New York, 1977
171977
The P600 for singular “they”: How the brain reacts when John decides to treat themselves to sushi.
G Prasad, J Morris
PsyArXiv, 2018
152018
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