Bright, William (1963)
BRIGHT, William. “Language and Music: Areas for Cooperation.” Ethnomusicology 7/11 (1963): 26-32.
Briefly addresses issues of form and meaning as they relate and differ for music and language. Putting aside the complex issues of meaning, he suggests that the classification of formal analogues for linguistic elements (i.e. phonemes) can be found within music, by seeking out what he terms endosemantic structures. That is, within certain musical contexts one might consider triplet quarter-eighth rhythms allophones of a dotted quarter-eighth rhythm.
