Patterns of Sound

Patterns of Sound
Title Patterns of Sound PDF eBook
Author Joyce Eilers Bacak
Publisher
Pages 84
Release 1988
Genre Ear training
ISBN

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What Makes Sound Patterns Expressive?

What Makes Sound Patterns Expressive?
Title What Makes Sound Patterns Expressive? PDF eBook
Author Reuven Tsur
Publisher Duke University Press
Pages 196
Release 1992
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780822311706

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Poets, academics, and those who simply speak a language are subject to mysterious intuitions about the perceptual qualities and emotional symbolism of the sounds of speech. Such intuitions are Reuven Tsur's point of departure in this investigation into the expressive effect of sound patterns, addressing questions of great concern for literary theorists and critics as well as for linguists and psychologists. Research in recent decades has established two distinct types of aural perception: a nonspeech mode, in which the acoustic signals are received in the manner of musical sounds or natural noises; and a speech mode, in which acoustic signals are excluded from awareness and only an abstract phonetic category is perceived. Here, Tsur proposes a third type of speech perception, a poetic mode in which some part of the acoustic signal becomes accessible, however faintly, to consciousness. Using Roman Jakobson's model of childhood acquisition of the phonological system, Tsur shows how the nonreferential babbling sounds made by infants form a basis for aesthetic valuation of language. He tests the intersubjective and intercultural validity of various spatial and tactile metaphors for certain sounds. Illustrating his insights with reference to particular literary texts, Tsur considers the relative merits of cognitive and psychoanalytic approaches to the emotional symbolism of speech sounds.

The Theory of Sound

The Theory of Sound
Title The Theory of Sound PDF eBook
Author John William Strutt Baron Rayleigh
Publisher Courier Corporation
Pages 548
Release 1945-01-01
Genre Science
ISBN 9780486602929

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With an historical introduction by Robert B Lindsay.

Patterns of Sound - Vol. I

Patterns of Sound - Vol. I
Title Patterns of Sound - Vol. I PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Hal Leonard Publishing Corporation
Pages 56
Release 1988-08
Genre Music
ISBN 9781458421388

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(Methodology Chorals). Don't read notes, read patterns of sound! This unique sight reading course for treble voices in elementary and early middle school does just that! PATTERNS OF SOUND uses excellent voice leading, careful sequencing and musically interesting exercises that can be combined to strengthen part singing, pitch relationships and to develop rhythmic independence. Volume 1 starts from square one, assuming no previous training, with exercises that are so carefully sequenced that the students are quickly singing four-measure phrases and eight measure songs in two parts and finding it easy! Students are introduced to notes, rests, meter, pitch and unison/2-part songs in Vol. 1, and continue in Vol. 2 with dotted rhythms & syncopation, keys & key changes and more 2-part songs. Use it every day and watch your students' confidence level grow! Available: Teacher's Edition (Vol.1), Student Edition (Vol.1), CD (Vol.1), Teacher's Edition (Vol.2), Student Edition (Vol.2). Recommended for Grades 3-8.

Evolutionary Phonology

Evolutionary Phonology
Title Evolutionary Phonology PDF eBook
Author Juliette Blevins
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 388
Release 2004-07-22
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1139451464

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Evolutionary Phonology is a theory of sound patterns which synthesizes results in historical linguistics, phonetics and phonological theory. In this book, Juliette Blevins explores the nature of sounds patterns and sound change in human language over the past 7000–8000 years, the time depth for which the comparative method is reasonably reliable. This book presents an approach to the problem of how genetically unrelated languages, from families as far apart as Native American, Australian Aboriginal, Austronesian and Indo-European, can often show similar sound patterns, and also tackles the converse problem of why there are notable exceptions to most of the patterns that are often regarded as universal tendencies or constraints. It argues that in both cases, a formal model of sound change that integrates phonetic variation and patterns of misperception can account for attested sound systems without reference to markedness or naturalness within the synchronic grammar.

Patterns of Sounds

Patterns of Sounds
Title Patterns of Sounds PDF eBook
Author Maddieson
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 0
Release 2009-06-18
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780521113267

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Patterns of Sounds describes the frequency and distributional patterns of the phonemic sounds in a large and representative sample of the world's languages. The results are based on UPSID (the UCLA Phonological Segment Inventory Database), a computer file containing the phonemes of 317 languages selected on the basis of genetic diversity. The book contains nine chapters analysing the UPSID data, as well as fully labelled phoneme charts for each language and a comprehensive segment index. Questions of the frequency and co-occurrence of the particular segment types are discussed in detail and possible explanations for the patterns observed are evaluated. The book is thus both a report on the research into phoneme inventory structure that has been done using UPSID and a resource that provides the reader with the tools to extend that research.

The Sound Pattern of English

The Sound Pattern of English
Title The Sound Pattern of English PDF eBook
Author Noam Chomsky
Publisher Mit Press
Pages 470
Release 1991
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780262530972

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Since this classic work in phonology was published in 1968, there has been no other book that gives as broad a view of the subject, combining generally applicable theoretical contributions with analysis of the details of a single language. The theoretical issues raised in The Sound Pattern of English continue to be critical to current phonology, and in many instances the solutions proposed by Chomsky and Halle have yet to be improved upon.Noam Chomsky and Morris Halle are Institute Professors of Linguistics and Philosophy at MIT.