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The Iconic Process in Musical Communication (1972)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 March 2013
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- Twentieth-Century Music , Volume 9 , Special Issue 1-2: Music – Politics – Semiotics: Aspects of the Legacy of David Osmond-Smith (1946–2007) , March 2012 , pp. 201 - 211
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