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Analogy and convergence between the cognitive processing of textual meaning and music: theoretical considerations of a song as a complex semiotic object
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| Year of publication | 2022 |
| Type | Article in Proceedings |
| Conference | Language at the University of Essex Postgraduate Conference |
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| web | https://www.essex.ac.uk/departments/language-and-linguistics/events/langue |
| Keywords | Song Perception, Musical Semantics, Cognitive Functions, Modules, Specificity |
| Description | The paper investigates whether language and music compete for processing resources during the perception and interpreting of a song. By reviewing the evidence bearing on a selection of experimental studies on the music-language interface it attempts to establish which representations become predominant and steer the interpretation in the song listening. Related issues, such as the question of domain-specificity and overlapping representations are addressed in an attempt to shed light on the processing of semantics of a song. |
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