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Three Things Linguists Need to Know About Rhythm and Time in Music
This paper, directed at researchers in linguistics, introduces three key aspects of musical rhythm and time for their consideration: (1) the distinction between groups of durations (i.e., acoustical events in the world) and our endogenous sense of beats ...
Justin London
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South Africa is at present experiencing a radical change by the introduction of the metric system. In this article, the advantages of the modern internationally accepted metric system (S.I.) are sketched.
S. J. du Toit
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The Influence of Kurdish Meter on Sayyid Abdullah Belbari's Najm al-Qawa'ed
Sayyid Abdullah Belbari, a contemporary Iranian Kurdish poet, author, and mystic, has produced diverse works spanning jurisprudence, mysticism, and Arabic sciences in Persian, Arabic, and Kurdish languages.
Jamil Jafari
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This paper presents a new methodology for iden- tifying and locating faults in distribution systems of electric power, through the implementation of electronic meters that record the continuity of electric service.
César Hernández +2 more
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Syncopation as structure bootstrapping: the role of asymmetry in rhythm and language
Syncopation – the occurrence of a musical event on a metrically weak position preceding a rest on a metrically strong position – represents an important challenge in the study of the mapping between rhythm and meter.
Gaetano Fiorin, Denis Delfitto
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A new concept of constructing an electric field strength meter is considered. The concept lies in the fact that along with the measurement of the modulus of the electric field strength vector, the error of the measurement result and the distance to the ...
S. V. Biryukov
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Pearl oyster farming in the coastal water of Bandar-Lengeh (north Persian Gulf)
A Number of adult pearl oyster Pinctada radiata were investigated. They were divided in to three groups for nucleous implantation: spherical, half and blanc (no implantation) in Bandar-Lengeh. Oyster’s panels were hung on line in 3 meter depth.
A. Jahangard
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Mungongi: Metric Ambiguity and Analytical Uncertainty in Zambian Luchazi Percussion
Is analytical uncertainty an appropriate way to convey an ambiguity that frequently stumps enculturated performers? Conversely, does analytical confidence inherently erase the difficulties musicians and analysts may confront when performing or theorizing
Jason Winikoff
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