- Linguistics: 466–es. doi:10.3115/1220355.1220422. S2CID 2988891.
Baerman,
Matthew (2015),
Matthew Baerman (ed.), The Morpheme,
Stephen R. Anderson,
Oxford University:...
- Noah
Baerman (born
March 6, 1975) is an
American jazz
pianist and
educator best
known in Connecticut's jazz circles.
Baerman was born in New Haven, Connecticut...
- dominants, the last four of
which contain two
alterations each:
Pianist Noah
Baerman writes that "The
point of
having an
altered note in a
dominant chord is...
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Syncretism can
arise through either phonological or
morphological change.
Baerman et al. call
these two
sources of
syncretism "blind
phonological change"...
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Cited in
Baerman (2003), p. 33. Slonimsky,
Nicolas (2000).
Thesaurus of
Scales and
Melodic Patterns. ISBN 9780825672408.
Cited in
Baerman (2003), p. 33...
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different selections from
around sixty stem alternations, a
situation that
Baerman called "paradigmatic chaos".
Further research has
identified more constraints...
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Sprogteknologisk Ordbase. Københavns Universitet. 2004.
Retrieved 2023-04-06.
Baerman, Matthew;
Greville G. Corbett;
Dunstan Brown;
Andrew Hippisley (2006a)...
- ISBN 9781610653145. Jacobs, Sid (2011). The Changes, p. 12. ISBN 9781610651684.
Baerman, Noah (1998).
Complete Jazz
Keyboard Method:
Intermediate Jazz Keyboard...
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using the Rhodes. Vail 2000, p. 266.
Lenhoff &
Robertson 2019, p. 212.
Baerman 2003, p. 52.
Brice 2001, p. 104. "Electric
Piano Models Emulated by the...
- Bruno. n.d. "Various Thoughts: Sus Chords",
accessed December 10, 2009.
Baerman, Noah (1996).
Complete Jazz
Keyboard Method:
Intermediate Jazz Keyboard...