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LMAC 2015: St. Petersburg, Russia
- Polina Eismont, Natalia Konstantinova:
Language, Music, and Computing - First International Workshop, LMAC 2015, St. Petersburg, Russia, April 20-22, 2015, Revised Selected Papers. Communications in Computer and Information Science 561, Springer 2015, ISBN 978-3-319-27497-3
General Questions
- Tatiana Bershadskaya:
Analogies and Parallels in the Structure of Music and Verbal Languages. 3-10 - Polina Eismont
, Natalia Degtyareva:
In Search of Meaning: Study on Relation of Language and Music in Works of Russian Scientists. 11-23
Music and Language in Education
- John Frederick Bailyn:
Language, Music, Fire, and Chess: Remarks on Music Evolution and Acquisition. 27-44 - Bijan Zelli:
Constructive Interrelationship Between Structural Components in Early Music and Language Learning. 45-58 - Caitlin R. Johnson:
Inverting the Mozart Effect: Discovering What Composers Can Learn from Writing. 59-66
Corpus studies of Language and Music
- Olga Mitrofanova:
Probabilistic Topic Modeling of the Russian Text Corpus on Musicology. 69-76 - Aline Camila Lenharo:
Brazilian Portuguese Pronominal Verbs: How to Identify Them? 77-87 - Tatiana Y. Sherstinova
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Some Observations on Everyday Singing Behaviour Based on Long-Term Audio Recordings. 88-100
Problems of Notation
- Indranil Roy:
Shaping Tunes: Sharing Musical Information Across Cultural Boundaries. 103-114 - María-Teresa Campos-Arcaraz:
A Proposal for a New System of Reading and Writing Music for the Blind. 115-124
Linguistic Studies of Music
- Gregory Y. Martynenko
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Structural Interaction of Poetry and Music Components in Songs by Sergei Rachmaninoff. 127-139 - Oguzhan Tugral:
A Linguistic Approach to the Syntax of Early Music: Representation of the Hexachord System by X-Bar Method as an Excavation Tool. 140-165 - Maria Konoshenko, Olga Kuznetsova:
Songs in African Tonal Languages: Contrasting the Tonal System and the Melody. 166-175

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