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Both melodic singing and dance shouting add to the song - units ( to be described later ) extra material , which can be approximately labeled syllables . In the former the extra syllables fill out the melodic line ( as do the tra - la ...
Both melodic singing and dance shouting add to the song - units ( to be described later ) extra material , which can be approximately labeled syllables . In the former the extra syllables fill out the melodic line ( as do the tra - la ...
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That is , the intonation patterns of prose are in part at least redundant , and this redundancy ( it is assumed ) vanishes in song . A really major difference between prose and song lies in their very different organization into ...
That is , the intonation patterns of prose are in part at least redundant , and this redundancy ( it is assumed ) vanishes in song . A really major difference between prose and song lies in their very different organization into ...
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We have identified the semantic sphere of the songs as that of comment , but have also said that prose comment can be and is uttered on the same ... It lies of course in the linguistic dimensions that differentiate song from prose .
We have identified the semantic sphere of the songs as that of comment , but have also said that prose comment can be and is uttered on the same ... It lies of course in the linguistic dimensions that differentiate song from prose .
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