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RHYTHM AND MYTHING IN LYRICAL GENRE
Конференции, 2020The article analyzes on the basis of examples the expression ofrhythmic parts in lyrical works by means of syllables, stanzas, verses and verses, aswell as the importance of euphonic means of creating melody.
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Genre and mood classification using lyric features
2012 International Conference on Information Retrieval & Knowledge Management, 2012Musical genre and mood classification techniques combining lyric and audio features for Music Information Retrieval (MIR) have been studied widely in recent years. This paper investigates the performances of musical genre and mood classification using only lyric features.
null Teh Chao Ying +2 more
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International Journal "Speech Genres
The author analyzes the text of M. Yu. Lermontov’s “Blue mountains of Caucasus, greetings to you!”, which is significant for Russian culture. The study shows that, by its genre, this text is an encomium – a eulogy in honor of a deity or hero, originally ...
Vasilii P. Moskvin
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The author analyzes the text of M. Yu. Lermontov’s “Blue mountains of Caucasus, greetings to you!”, which is significant for Russian culture. The study shows that, by its genre, this text is an encomium – a eulogy in honor of a deity or hero, originally ...
Vasilii P. Moskvin
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Prosimetrum: Syncretization of genres in Kazakh Russian-language poetry
International Journal "Speech GenresThe article analyzes the activation of the use of prosimetrum in Kazakhstan Russian-language poetry of the second half of the twentieth century. We believe that this is due to, firstly, postmodernist search for new artistic forms, and secondly, the ...
Z. Temirgazina +2 more
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American Journal Of Philological Sciences
This article examines the similarities and differences in the lyrical genres found within Uzbek and Korean classical literature, drawing on an analysis of the lyrical works of poets from both nations.
Abrueva Mokhigul Ilkhomovna
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This article examines the similarities and differences in the lyrical genres found within Uzbek and Korean classical literature, drawing on an analysis of the lyrical works of poets from both nations.
Abrueva Mokhigul Ilkhomovna
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An artistic event in the system of literary genres and the problem of motif typology
Sibirskiy filologicheskiy zhurnalThe paper explores the specification of artistic events within the literary genre system. It demonstrates that in the genres of epic, lyric, and drama, artistic events acquire distinct characteristics and interact differently with the hero, narration ...
I. V. Silantev
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Nordic Music Genre Classification Using Song Lyrics
2014Lyrics-based music genre classification is still understudied within the music information retrieval community. The existing approaches, reported in the literature, only deals with lyrics in the English language. Thus, it is necessary to evaluate if the standard text classification techniques are suitable for lyrics in languages other than English ...
Adriano A. de Lima +3 more
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Land, Town, Temple: the Aesthetics of the “Lyrical Preludes” in Tamil Talapurāṇams
Journal of South Asian Intellectual HistoryTalapurāṇam is one of the most prolific genres of early modern Tamil literature. Unlike its Sanskrit counterpart (sthala\kṣetra-māhātmya) the works of this genre are composed in the form and style of high poetry.
O. Peres
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Sandzhar Yanyshev’s lyrical prose. A colonial and post-colonial palimpsest
, 2020The article deals with the lyrical prose by the modern poet Sandzhar Yanyshev. Examining his collection Umr. The New Book of Transformations [Umr. Novaya kniga obrashcheniy] (2017), the author distinguishes the selfidentification process of the lyrical ...
E. Shafranskaya
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YMPHONY NO. 2 BY E. DENISOV: THE LYRICAL ECHO OF THE TRAGIC CONCEPT
Университетский научный журналThe ideological concept of E. Denisov’s Symphony No. 2 reflects the composer’s tragic view of human life with its conflicts and contradictions, passionate striving for the light, but inevitable catastrophe and departure into darkness.
J. Niu, L. A. Skaftymova
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