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A multigenerational investigation of the acoustics of English-Modern Hebrew heritage speakers
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2018This research investigates the speech acoustics of two generations of U.S. olim (immigrants) in Israel: First generation immigrants, whose first language (L1) is American English (AE), and their second-generation children, for whom English is a heritage language (HL).
Kyle M. L. Jones
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The original acoustics of the 17th-century Mughal heritage of Burhanpur, India
, 2019Unlike their Western counterparts, the acoustics of Asian worship spaces have not been extensively studied and require a multidisciplinary approach for comprehensive understanding. The acoustic features of such spaces are often degraded by neglect and inappropriate conservation.
Amit Wahurwagh, Akshay Patil, A. Dongre
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Acoustics as a cultural heritage: The case of Orthodox churches and of the “Russian church” in Bari
Journal of Cultural Heritage, 2015Luigi Elicio, F. Martellotta
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International Journal of Architectural Heritage, 2023
The acoustic properties of churches are, to date, as much a cultural asset as their architectural features. The study, understanding and conservation of acoustic phenomena that characterize liturgical spaces, to date, make use of new technologies and ...
Alessandro Ricciutelli +4 more
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The acoustic properties of churches are, to date, as much a cultural asset as their architectural features. The study, understanding and conservation of acoustic phenomena that characterize liturgical spaces, to date, make use of new technologies and ...
Alessandro Ricciutelli +4 more
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Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2022
The Brothertown Indian Nation and their ancestors have a centuries old heritage of group singing beginning along the Northeast Atlantic coast of what is now the United States and following them along their migration to the Midwest.
T. Hsu, S. Wenger, Hope Leonard
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The Brothertown Indian Nation and their ancestors have a centuries old heritage of group singing beginning along the Northeast Atlantic coast of what is now the United States and following them along their migration to the Midwest.
T. Hsu, S. Wenger, Hope Leonard
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Change Over Time, 2021
:Starting in 1895 with the work of Wallace Clement Sabine (1868–1919), the science of architectural acoustics was born. Sabine's work on the materialization of sound influenced countless architects and physicists alike, including the famous New York City–
M. A. Pottinger
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:Starting in 1895 with the work of Wallace Clement Sabine (1868–1919), the science of architectural acoustics was born. Sabine's work on the materialization of sound influenced countless architects and physicists alike, including the famous New York City–
M. A. Pottinger
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2023
In 2003, UNESCO, with the Convention for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH), recognized the acoustic characteristics of a cultural heritage building as qualities to be safeguarded. After this milestone, multiple researchers have investigated methods and tools to evaluate, understand, characterize and store the acoustic intangible ...
Sergio Montelpare +4 more
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In 2003, UNESCO, with the Convention for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH), recognized the acoustic characteristics of a cultural heritage building as qualities to be safeguarded. After this milestone, multiple researchers have investigated methods and tools to evaluate, understand, characterize and store the acoustic intangible ...
Sergio Montelpare +4 more
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Acoustics of opera houses: A cultural heritage
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1999An important part of contemporary Italian musical culture has developed inside historical opera houses. An outstanding opera repertory was especially conceived to match these places, both from the architectural and the acoustical points of view.
FAUSTI, Patrizio +2 more
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Airborne acoustic characterisation of cultural heritage paintings: A preliminary study
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2021In order to assess the health of cultural heritage paintings, for example prior to their restoration, visual inspections as well as techniques such as X-ray imaging are commonly used. Non-contact acoustic methods could become another exploration modality thanks to their non-destructive character and the fact that they are expected to be more sensitive ...
Victor Takahashi +3 more
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Modulations of Amplitude in Mobile Acoustical Heritage
Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2013Nowadays, cultural heritage has been preserved digitally more than physically. However, most of the research works have been focusing more on preservation of video elements even though preservation of audio is equally important. In this paper, the possibilities of generating different sounds in an acoustical heritage through the modulations of sound ...
Chen Kim Lim +2 more
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