Gibbon D. Rhythm pattern discovery in Niger-Congo story-telling. Frontiers in Communication. 2023;8.Description of interactive oral story-telling in West African Niger-Congo languages, “orature” in contrast to “literature”, has traditionally been firmly in the domain of anthropological linguistics. The discourse structures of narrator-responder interaction and call-response chanted interludes and their prosody are an open challenge to discourse analysts, linguists and phoneticians. Two orature examples from related Niger-Congo languages, recorded during fieldwork in Côte d'Ivoire, are analyzed from a macrostructural acoustic phonetic perspective in terms of realtime rhythms, and then compared with other related orature examples and examples...
In this paper, we examine a range of ways that the study of phonetics informs our understanding of p...
In this paper we present some results of the rhythmic analysis we conducted on the dance song Igicun...
A study of the use of oral performance to regulate communication in African folktales
The speech rhythm of three West African languages is measured with current methods which focus on du...
It is well–known that many East Asian languages have lexical (i.e. phonemic) prosody, and languages ...
A descriptive study is utilized to examine fast speech phenomena in Asante Twi, a Niger-Congo langua...
Gibbon D. The rhythms of rhythm. Journal of the International Phonetic Association. 2021: PII S00251...
In some African cultures, drumming is used for expressing linguistic meanings. Our research focuses ...
Aim and Focus: The paper describes the speech sounds, syllable structure and tone system of a less-s...
Studies of musical corpora have given empirical grounding to the various features that characterize ...
International audienceThe chapters of this book discuss a variety of forms that AfricanOrality takes...
Vocalisations of pitch and rhythmic material are used by musicians for learning and sharing musical ...
The kónkóló timeline is ubiquitous in most Yoruba musical practices; serving as the background rh...
Many drum communication systems around the world transmit information by emulating tonal and rhythmi...
Research on the evolution of human speech and phonology benefits from the comparative approach: stru...
In this paper, we examine a range of ways that the study of phonetics informs our understanding of p...
In this paper we present some results of the rhythmic analysis we conducted on the dance song Igicun...
A study of the use of oral performance to regulate communication in African folktales
The speech rhythm of three West African languages is measured with current methods which focus on du...
It is well–known that many East Asian languages have lexical (i.e. phonemic) prosody, and languages ...
A descriptive study is utilized to examine fast speech phenomena in Asante Twi, a Niger-Congo langua...
Gibbon D. The rhythms of rhythm. Journal of the International Phonetic Association. 2021: PII S00251...
In some African cultures, drumming is used for expressing linguistic meanings. Our research focuses ...
Aim and Focus: The paper describes the speech sounds, syllable structure and tone system of a less-s...
Studies of musical corpora have given empirical grounding to the various features that characterize ...
International audienceThe chapters of this book discuss a variety of forms that AfricanOrality takes...
Vocalisations of pitch and rhythmic material are used by musicians for learning and sharing musical ...
The kónkóló timeline is ubiquitous in most Yoruba musical practices; serving as the background rh...
Many drum communication systems around the world transmit information by emulating tonal and rhythmi...
Research on the evolution of human speech and phonology benefits from the comparative approach: stru...
In this paper, we examine a range of ways that the study of phonetics informs our understanding of p...
In this paper we present some results of the rhythmic analysis we conducted on the dance song Igicun...
A study of the use of oral performance to regulate communication in African folktales