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First International Colloquium “Music and the Language Mode,” held at Kotobrzeg, Poland, 25–30 May, 1981.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 March 2019

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ICTM Reports
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Copyright © 1983 by the International Council for Traditional Music

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References

Notes

1. Jean-Jacques Nattiez, Paroles d'informateurs et propos de musicien, published in YEARBOOK 13, 1981:4859; Doris Stockmann, Musik und Sprache in intermodaler ästhetischer Kommunikation, published in YEARBOOK 13, 1981:60–81; Steven Feld, ‘Flow like a waterfall’: the metaphors of Kaluli musical theory, published in YEARBOOK 13, 1981:22–47.Google Scholar

2. See John Blacking, The structure of musical discourse, published in YEARBOOK 14, 1982.Google Scholar

3. John Blacking, Towards a theory of musical competence, Man: Anthropological Essays in honor of O.F. Raum, ed. by E. de Jager, Capetown 1971.Google Scholar

4. John Blacking, Venda children songs, Johannisburg 1967, p. 19.Google Scholar

5. C. Geertz, The interpretation of cultures, New York 1973.Google Scholar

6. John Blacking, Affect, intellect, and the arts. Darlington College, 1978.Google Scholar

7. Papers by Artur Simon, Jerko Bezić and Alica Elscheková.Google Scholar