“…35 For discussions of parallels and contrasts between music and speech see, for example, Fónagy (1981), Fujisaki (1983), Lerdahl and Jackendoff (1983), Chan (1987), Carlsen et al (1989), Scotto di Carlo and Autesserre (1992), Patel (1998), Patel et al (1998), Ross and Lehiste (2001), Arnold and Jusczyk (2002), Lehiste (2004), Martin (2004), and Dilley (2005 As we can see, the pitch is 440 Hz from the beginning of the sounding of this note to its end (which is from 1.09 s to 2.55 s on the time axis). In contrast to this, the pitches of words in speech are not kept constant, i.e., when a word is uttered, the pitch curve in the duration of a syllable is not a straight line (the only exception being the chanted call where syllables have constant pitches).…”