This chapter is intended for linguistic researchers preparing to undertake fieldwork, probably documenting one of the world’s many small or endangered languages. Recognising that linguists have their own priorities and methodologies in language documentation and description, I will advance reasons for including in your corpus the song and/or instrumental music that you are almost certain to encounter in the course of your fieldwork. I start by providing an overview of current thinking about the nature and significance of human musical capacities and the commonly encountered types, context and significance of music, especially in relation to language. Since research funding usually precludes having a musicologist tag along in the original fi...
Graduation date: 1998The goal of this study is to elucidate the similarities between the grammar of\...
We pursue the hypothesis that musical differences between cultures are based on linguistic, especial...
Abstract“In every part of the ancient world, music and musical instruments served magical or therape...
Linguists have long examined language in musical contexts, just as ethnomusicologists have considere...
Like other forms of intangible heritage, traditional music cultures have been adversely affected by ...
Language and music share many commonalities, both as natural phenomena and as subjects of intellectu...
Song is a universal human phenomenon that can shed much light on the nature of language. Despite thi...
The argument for using music in educational context has been debated for years. The literature in t...
In response to increased focus on the protection of intangible cultural heritage across the world, M...
This dissertation offers an interdisciplinary argument in favour of integrating empirically grounde...
The sustainability of music is an emerging-or rather, reemerging-theme in ethnomusicological researc...
Though the study of metrics and poetic verse has long informed phonological theory, studies of music...
This paper discusses researching a link between the patterns of different modes of communication: la...
The challenges posed by a fast-changing global environment to the vitality and viability of musical ...
Oral literature and music are important elements of Aboriginal Australian cultures for contextualisi...
Graduation date: 1998The goal of this study is to elucidate the similarities between the grammar of\...
We pursue the hypothesis that musical differences between cultures are based on linguistic, especial...
Abstract“In every part of the ancient world, music and musical instruments served magical or therape...
Linguists have long examined language in musical contexts, just as ethnomusicologists have considere...
Like other forms of intangible heritage, traditional music cultures have been adversely affected by ...
Language and music share many commonalities, both as natural phenomena and as subjects of intellectu...
Song is a universal human phenomenon that can shed much light on the nature of language. Despite thi...
The argument for using music in educational context has been debated for years. The literature in t...
In response to increased focus on the protection of intangible cultural heritage across the world, M...
This dissertation offers an interdisciplinary argument in favour of integrating empirically grounde...
The sustainability of music is an emerging-or rather, reemerging-theme in ethnomusicological researc...
Though the study of metrics and poetic verse has long informed phonological theory, studies of music...
This paper discusses researching a link between the patterns of different modes of communication: la...
The challenges posed by a fast-changing global environment to the vitality and viability of musical ...
Oral literature and music are important elements of Aboriginal Australian cultures for contextualisi...
Graduation date: 1998The goal of this study is to elucidate the similarities between the grammar of\...
We pursue the hypothesis that musical differences between cultures are based on linguistic, especial...
Abstract“In every part of the ancient world, music and musical instruments served magical or therape...