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- Listening to the Archive: Histories of Sound Data in the Humanities And
- The Importance of Husserl's Phenomenology of Internal Time
- The Relevance of Husserl's Theory to Language Socialization
- Gestalt Principles in Ligeti's Piano Etude “Desordre”
- Sound to Sense, Sense to Sound: a State-Of-The-Art
- Stumpf, Hornbostel, and Comparative Musicology in Berlin
- Steven Mithen, the Singing Neanderthals: the Origins of Music, Language, Mind, and Body London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 2005 (Hardcover), 2006 (Paperback)
- Music – a Gateway to Reaching Developmental
- A Philosopher in the Lab. Carl Stumpf on Philosophy and Experimental Science
- Max Meyer and the Psychology Department at the Uni
- A Philosopher in the Lab. Carl Stumpf on Philosophy and Experimental Sciences
- Autobiography of Carl Stumpf
- Music Composition As Dialogue Nathalie
- Die Musikpsychologie Stellt Für Die Musikpädagogik
- Language and the Mind Sciences 1
- The Anthropology of Music: the Role of Sounds, Stories, and Songs in Human Social Life - Sean O‘Neill
- Autobiography of Carl Stumpf
- Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Humboldt University Berlin)
- Charles Seeger and Twenty-First-Century Musicologies: a Critical Assessment of His Meta-Musicological Thinking
- A Philosopher in the Lab. Carl Stumpf on Philosophy and Experimental Sciences
- Chapter 11. Maturity and Aging
- Carl Stumpf (1848 - 1936)
- Anmerkungen Zur Wahrnehmungspsychologie
- Acoustics Today
- Sonic Skills Listening for Knowledge in Science, Medicine and Engineering (1920S–Present)
- Assessing and Understanding Individual Differences in Music Perception Abilities
- American Music Review the H
- Die Bedeutung Der Gestaltpsychologie Von Carl Stumpf Für Die Forschung Im Bereich Der Wahrnehmungspsychologie
- Songs and Choral Membership in Cultural Identity
- Daniel Liu Bowling, Phd Curriculum Vitae
- The Work of Carl Stumpf Has Never Aroused As Much Interest As It Has Since the Turn of the Twenty-First Century
- 1 Experiment Vocals. Speech and Music in Carl Stumpf's Papers And