A grand gesture: vocal and corporeal control in melody, rhythm, and emotion

In Patrick Rebuschat, Martin Rohrmeier, John A. Hawkins & Ian Cross (eds.), Language and Music as Cognitive Systems. Oxford University Press. pp. 110 (2011)
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