Back to Results
First PageMeta Content
Tone / Phonology / Phonetics / Mental processes / Perception / Interval / Pitch / Major second / Musical scale / Music / Linguistics / Sound


Co-Variation of Tonality in the Music and Speech of Different Cultures Shui’ er Han1, Janani Sundararajan1, Daniel Liu Bowling1,2,3, Jessica Lake3,4, Dale Purves1,2,3,4*
Add to Reading List

Document Date: 2011-06-16 10:07:52


Open Document

File Size: 278,00 KB

Share Result on Facebook

City

New York / Durham / /

Company

Cambridge University Press / Figure S2 Music / Di Cristo A (1999) Intonation Systems / Traditional Music / Levitt AG / Creative Commons / Thomson / A*STAR Neuroscience Research Partnership / DL (1986) Music / /

Continent

America / /

Country

Thailand / United States / Brazil / United Kingdom / Singapore / /

Currency

USD / cent / /

/

Facility

Duke University / National University of Singapore / University of California Press / Duke University Medical Center / /

IndustryTerm

http /

MusicAlbum

Speech / /

Organization

Cambridge University / Department of Psychology and Neuroscience / Singapore National Library Board / National Science Foundation / National University of Singapore / Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School / Department of Neurobiology / Levine Science Research Center / Acoustical Society of America / Department of Psychology / Duke University Medical Center / University of California Press / Duke University / Durham / Center for Cognitive Neuroscience / /

Person

S. Lim / Daniel Liu / M. Hogan / /

Position

Speech Acknowledgments Author / original author / Editor / speaker / Major / /

ProgrammingLanguage

php / /

ProvinceOrState

North Carolina / /

PublishedMedium

PLoS ONE / International Journal of American Linguistics / Music Perception / Journal of Neuroscience / Psychological Bulletin / Monumenta Nipponica / /

Technology

Neuroscience / http / Prosogram algorithm / MIDI / /

URL

www.duke-nus.edu.sg/web/index.php / www.plosone.org / http /

SocialTag