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Donca Steriade (born 1951 in Bucharest) is a Romanian-American
professor of
Linguistics at MIT,
specializing in
phonological theory. She
began her academic...
- on the
Donca-Matic DC-11 in the mid-1960s. In 1966, the
bulky mechanical wheel was also
replaced with a
compact transistor circuit on the
Donca-Matic DE-20...
- Beatservice, and re-issued in 2004 by Palm Pictures.
Since the
release of The
Donca Matic Singalongs album in 2003, they have been busy
working with
music for...
- device, the Disc
Rotary Electric Auto
Rhythm machine,
Donca Matic DA-20,
released in 1963. The name "
Donca" was an
onomatopoeic reference to the
sound the rhythm...
- the
Donca-Matic DA-20, an electro-mechanical drum machine. In 1965,
Nippon Columbia patented a
fully electronic drum machine. Korg
released the
Donca-Matic...
- The
Donca Matic Singalongs is the
second album by
Norwegian big beat duo
Xploding Plastix,
released on
Columbia Records in 2003. It
features guest vocals...
- pedals,
recording equipment, and
electronic tuners.
Donca-Matic DA-20:
Rhythm machine,
first product.
Donca-Matic DE-20:
Fully electronic rhythm machine. Korg...
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Edward Sapir Ferdinand de
Saussure Elisabeth Selkirk Sibawayh Paul
Smolensky Donca Steriade Henry Sweet Nikolai Trubetzkoy Richard Wiese Moira Yip Elizabeth...
- Oxford:
Blackwell Publishers. pp. 202–203. ISBN 0-631-20497-0. Steriade,
Donca (1999). "Lexical
conservatism in
French adjectival liaison" (PDF). In Jean-Marc...
- track's
title refers to Korg's Disc
Rotary Electric Auto
Rhythm Machine Donca Matic DA-20.
Released in 1963, it was the
first rhythm machine manufactured...