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Daily Archives: March 14, 2023

Reading Prosody - "the music of reading" - Jocelyn Dueck, Carnegie Mellon University

Reading Prosody, “the music of language”

PostsBy Readability MattersMarch 14, 2023

Prosody in Music and in the Readability Research Lab   Prosody is an important concept in oral reading and also in music. Meet Jocelyn Dueck, who works in the intersection of the two. Dr. Dueck, a pianist and an Assistant Professor of Collaborative Arts at Carnegie Mellon University, is an expert in prosody, “the music…

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