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Casillas | Joseph V. | Casillas, J. V. (2019). Phonetic category formation is perceptually driven during the early stages of adult L2 development. Language and Speech, 28. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1177/0023830919866225 |
Cypess | Rebecca | Cypess, R. (2019a). Historical thinking and individual creativity: Teaching primary sources on performance. Journal of Music History Pedagogy, 9(1), 90-98. |
Cypess | Rebecca | Cypess, R. (2019b). How thorough was Bach’s thoroughbass? A reconsideration of the trio texture. Early Music, 47(1), 83–97. https://doi.org/10.1093/em/caz003 |
Cypess | Rebecca | Kemper, S., & Cypess, R. (2019). Can musical machines be expressive? Views from the enlightenment and today. Leonardo, 52(5), 448–454. https://doi.org/10.1162/leon_a_01477 |
Cypess | Rebecca | Cypess, R., & Kemper, S. (2018). The anthropomorphic analogy: Humanising musical machines in the early modern and contemporary eras. Organised Sound, 23(2), 167–180. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1355771818000043 |
Diamond | Becky | Diamond, B. (2018). The thousand dollar dinner. Eaten: The Food History Magazine, 3, 120–129.* |
Giannetti | Francesca | Duguid, T. C., Feustle, M., Giannetti, F., & Grumbach, E. (2019). Music scholarship online (MuSO): A research environment for a more democratic digital musicology. Digital Humanities Quarterly, 13(1). http://www.digitalhumanities.org//dhq/vol/13/1/000381/000381.html |
Kemper | Steven | Cypess, R., & Kemper, S. (2018). The anthropomorphic analogy: Humanising musical machines in the early modern and contemporary eras. Organised Sound, 23(2), 167–180. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1355771818000043 |
Kemper | Steven | Kemper, S., & Cypess, R. (2019). Can musical machines be expressive? Views from the enlightenment and today. Leonardo, 52(5), 448–454. https://doi.org/10.1162/leon_a_01477 |
Nachescu | Ileana | Nachescu, I. (December 2019). Walks in the park: On the foreignness of the socialist past. Boston review: a political and literary forum. http://bostonreview.net/arts-in-society/ileana-nachescu-walks-park-socialism-romania |