An important element of language relates to its aesthetic use, in other words, how we make our lives beautiful and present ourselves to the world beautifully through language. Anthropologists and linguists have been interested in this dimension throughout the 20th century in their study of ritual and folklore and the ways that language is used in them through song, chant, oratory and other kinds of interactional discourse. Bauman’s (1975) Verbal Art as Performance crystalised many of these ideas to place an emphasis on performance when looking at such aesthetic modes of communication and to establish performance as an important area of study within Sociolinguistics and Anthropological Linguistics. Singing is an important cultural activity i...
Most current research on translator’s voice within Translation Studies focuses on voice in written c...
Vocalisations of pitch and rhythmic material are used by musicians for learning and sharing musical ...
This paper deals with the differentiation and adaptive significance of musical, particularly singing...
This book focuses on vocal expressions in the borderland between song and speech. It spans across se...
This book focuses on vocal expressions in the borderland between song and speech. It spans across se...
The relationship between language and music has much in common - rhythm, structure, sound, metaphor....
Based on phenomenological anthropological research method, the article is seeking to reveal singing ...
The relationship between language and music has much in common - rhythm, structure, sound, metaphor....
Music is omnipresent in the cultural life of human societies and has most probably been so since our...
Gestures of music theatre: the performativity of song and dance focuses on song and dance as perform...
Vocalisations of pitch and rhythmic material are used by musicians for learning and sharing musical ...
Folklore and sociolinguistics exist in a symbiotic relationship; more than that, at points—in the et...
Sub-Saharan music results from the spoken language/instrumental language relation, directed by an o...
International audienceThe close functional (Patel, 2003; Peretz et coll., 2011), structural Arleo, 2...
Graduation date: 1998The goal of this study is to elucidate the similarities between the grammar of\...
Most current research on translator’s voice within Translation Studies focuses on voice in written c...
Vocalisations of pitch and rhythmic material are used by musicians for learning and sharing musical ...
This paper deals with the differentiation and adaptive significance of musical, particularly singing...
This book focuses on vocal expressions in the borderland between song and speech. It spans across se...
This book focuses on vocal expressions in the borderland between song and speech. It spans across se...
The relationship between language and music has much in common - rhythm, structure, sound, metaphor....
Based on phenomenological anthropological research method, the article is seeking to reveal singing ...
The relationship between language and music has much in common - rhythm, structure, sound, metaphor....
Music is omnipresent in the cultural life of human societies and has most probably been so since our...
Gestures of music theatre: the performativity of song and dance focuses on song and dance as perform...
Vocalisations of pitch and rhythmic material are used by musicians for learning and sharing musical ...
Folklore and sociolinguistics exist in a symbiotic relationship; more than that, at points—in the et...
Sub-Saharan music results from the spoken language/instrumental language relation, directed by an o...
International audienceThe close functional (Patel, 2003; Peretz et coll., 2011), structural Arleo, 2...
Graduation date: 1998The goal of this study is to elucidate the similarities between the grammar of\...
Most current research on translator’s voice within Translation Studies focuses on voice in written c...
Vocalisations of pitch and rhythmic material are used by musicians for learning and sharing musical ...
This paper deals with the differentiation and adaptive significance of musical, particularly singing...