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The original draft of this paper was prepared for presentation at the annual meetings of the Society for Phenomenology and the Human Sciences, Toronto, May, 1988.
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Weeks, P.A.D. Musical time as a practical accomplishment: A change in tempo. Hum Stud 13, 323–359 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00193569
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