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  | title = The Music of Nature; or, An Attempt to Prove what is Passionate and Pleasing in the Art of Singing,  Speaking, and Performing upon musical instruments, is derived from the Sounds of The Animated World. With Curious Illustrations  
  | title = The Music of Nature; or, An Attempt to Prove what is Passionate and Pleasing in the Art of Singing,  Speaking, and Performing upon musical instruments, is derived from the Sounds of The Animated World. With Curious Illustrations  
  | publisher = London: Longman, Rees et al. / Leicester: T. Combe and Son; and A. Cockshaw  
  | publisher = London: Longman, Rees et al. / Leicester: T. Combe and Son; and A. Cockshaw  
| url = http://books.google.de/books?id=QwgWAAAAYAAJ
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  • Janik, V.M.; Slater, P.J.B. (1997). "Vocal learning in mammals". Advances in the Study of Behavior 26: 59-99.