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Lullabying in Javanese Caregiver-Infant Interaction: A Discursive-Integrative Pragmatic Approach
The objective of this research was to depict pragmatic functions of lullabying within the Javanese cultural context, examining how linguistic practices in early infant caregiving facilitate emotional bonding, cultural transmission, and behavioral ...
R. Kunjana Rahardi, Winci Firdaus
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Temporal Variability and Stability in Infant-Directed Sung Speech: Evidence for Language-specific Patterns. [PDF]
In this paper, sung speech is used as a methodological tool to explore temporal variability in the timing of word-internal consonants and vowels.
Falk, Simone
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This paper results from my insertion into a research team which studies "The Music Therapy Influence on Exclusive Breastfeeding", led by the Music Therapist Martha Negreiros, at the Maternity School of Federal University of Rio de Janeiro - Brazil.
Lia Rejane Mendes Barcellos
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Women's Songs. The Lullaby in the Spanish Autonomous Region of Valencia [PDF]
A lullaby is a song performed almost exclusively by women in all cultures to make children fall asleep. But traditional lullaby singing has declined due to social change.
Cavia Naya, Victoria +3 more
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‘A Bhean Úd Thall!’ Macallaí Idirghaelacha i bhFilíocht Bhéil na mBan
Drawing on John MacInnes’s writings on the òrain-luaidh and what he calls the ‘panegyric code’ in Gaelic poetry, this essay argues that the òrain-luaidh of Scotland and a number of genres of women’s oral poetry in Irish derive from a single oral ...
Angela Bourke
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Rachel Steinberg, mezzo-soprano and Christina Wright, piano, April 26, 2015 [PDF]
This is the concert program of the Rachel Steinberg, mezzo-soprano and Christina Wright, piano performance on Sunday, April 26, 2015 at 2:30 p.m., at the Opera Space, 808 Commonwealth Avenue. Works performed were Esurientes implevit bonis from Magnificat
School of Music, Boston University
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Automatic comparison of global children’s and adult songs supports a sensorimotor hypothesis for the origin of musical scales [PDF]
Music throughout the world varies greatly, yet some musical features like scale structure display striking crosscultural similarities. Are there musical laws or biological constraints that underlie this diversity?
Fujii, Shina +4 more
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To sleep perchance to sing: the suspension of disbelief in the prologue to Francesco Cavalli's Gli Amori d'Apollo e di Dafne (1640) [PDF]
In the newly popularized genre of opera during the seventeenth century, the allegorical prologue was commonly used as a preface from about 1600 to 1670, with no fewer than 98 opera prologues composed throughout Venice during this period. These prologues,
Reba Wissner
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