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  1. Oct 2, 2014 · The relationship between music and language is particularly strong in early infancy. The main focus of the present chapter is on the relationship between language and music, and evidence of overlapping neurophysiological, perceptual, and cognitive resources underlying this relationship.

  2. This review presents a highly selective survey of connections between music and language. I begin by considering some fundamental differences between music and language and some nonspecific similarities that may arise out of more general characteristics of human cognition and communication.

  3. Apr 26, 2012 · Three research papers focus on the relationship between tonal language expertise and musical pitch perception skills and on whether pitch-processing deficits might influence tonal language perception.

  4. relationship between music and language. According to Sylvain Moreno’s research, researchers have fund that “music can modify the brain at both functional and structural levels” and that “such neural changes can impact several domains, but one domain seems to be particularly influenced by music—namely, language” (Moreno 329).

    • Hannah Helwig
    • 2018
  5. A significant relationship between higher musical aptitude, better second language pronunciation skills, accurate chord discrimination ability, and more prominent sound-change-evoked brain...

  6. In summary, then, I wish to argue that language and music have different functions in human cultures, and that these functions are supported by dif- ferent forms of reference.

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  8. Music can feel like it is communicating powerfully. “Music as language” considers whether music is actually a kind of language and, if so, what it means and how it conveys these meanings. As communicative systems, music and language both feature some universal components and much cultural variation.

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