The illiterate listener on music cognition, musicality and methodology
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| Publication date | 2011 |
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| Number of pages | 24 |
| Publisher | Amsterdam: Vossiuspers UvA |
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We have known for some time that babies possess a keen perceptual sensitivity for the melodic, rhythmic and dynamic aspects of speech and music: aspects that linguists are inclined to categorize under the term ‘prosody’, but which are in fact the building blocks of music. Only much later in a child’s development does he make use of this ‘musical prosody’, for instance in delineating and subsequently recognizing word boundaries. In this essay Henkjan Honing makes a case for ‘illiterate listening’, the human ability to discern, interpret and appreciate musical nuances already from day one, long before a single word has been uttered, let alone conceived. It is the preverbal and preliterate stage that is dominated by musical listening. |
| Document type | Book |
| Note | Translation of: De ongeletterde luisteraar: over muziekcognitie, muzikaliteit en methodologie. - Amsterdam : Vossiuspers UvA, 2010 |
| Language | English |
| Related publication | De ongeletterde luisteraar |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.26530/OAPEN_480090 |
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