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=== Music === Generative grammar has been applied to [[music theory]] and [[musical analysis|analysis]] since the 1980s.<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Baroni|first1=Mario|last2=Maguire|first2=Simon|last3=Drabkin|first3=William|year=1983|title=The Concept of Musical Grammar|journal=Music Analysis|volume=2|issue=2|pages=175-208|doi=10.2307/854248}}</ref> One notable approach is [[Fred Lerdahl]] and [[Ray Jackendoff]]'s [[Generative theory of tonal music]], which formalized and extended ideas from [[Schenkerian analysis]].<ref>{{cite book|last=Lerdahl|first=Fred|author2=Ray Jackendoff|title=A Generative Theory of Tonal Music|url=https://archive.org/details/generativetheory0000lerd|publisher=MIT Press|year=1983|isbn=978-0-262-62107-6}}</ref>
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