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This paper examines the different motivations and aims which lie behind attempts to investigate or make use of the relationship between language and music, some from music theory and some from the psychology of music.
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dove sete, predict tap, chord lexicon, notational competence, indexical constraints, prolongational analysis, reductional levels, registral return, melodic charge, prolongational connections, intervallic duplication, registral direction, two metric units, prolongational region, intervallic process, weak prolongation, intervallic similarity, constituent marking, grouping preference rules, external determining factors, music cognition, strong prolongation, minor repetitions, major repetitions, central repetitions
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New York, Academic Press, Harwood Academic Publishers, United Kingdom Reprints, Contemporary Music Review, Journal of Experimental Psychology, Psychological Review, Generative Theory of Tonal Music, University of Chicago Press, Acoustical Society of America, Mutual Regard, San Francisco, University of California Press, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Plenum Press, Presses Universitaires de France, Harvard University Press, Clarendon Press, Explaining Music, Oxford University Press, Royal Swedish Academy of Music, String Quartet, David Osmond-Smith, Yale University Press, Berio's Sequenza
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