Re: Now They're Singing a Different Song

From: William Benzon (bbenzon@mindspring.com)
Date: Fri Jan 19 2001 - 17:41:33 GMT

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    on 1/19/01 8:25 AM, Robin Faichney at robin@reborntechnology.co.uk wrote:

    > On Fri, Jan 19, 2001 at 12:40:11PM -0000, Vincent Campbell wrote:

    >
    > And why do you assume that hasn't been done?
    >
    > This has been discussed before here ad nauseam. I'll leave it to
    > those as yet un-nauseated to pursue it further.

    Check out, for example:

    Donald Kroodsma and Edward Miller, eds. Ecology and Evolution of Acoustic
    Communication in Birds.

    Articles by Marler, Slater, and Whaling in Wallin, Merker, and Brown, eds.
    the Origins of Music.

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