An Introduction to Linguistics through Popular Music

An Introduction to Linguistics through Popular Music

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  • Author: Patrice Larroque
  • Publisher: Springer Nature
  • ISBN: 3031247035
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 129

This textbook introduces the field of linguistics, demonstrating syntactic categories, morphological structures, phonological/metric structures, syllable structures, and varieties of English in an accessible way by using portions of song lyrics from popular music. The varieties of English covered include Received Pronunciation (RP) and General American, as well as some features of Australian English, southern US varieties, and Scottish English. Drawing on shared characteristics between language and music, including metrical structure, the author suggests a different approach to linguistic analysis and the description of spoken language. The book introduces both students and instructors to a novel and engaging method of description, and provides a fresh vocabulary with which to start thinking about language. It demonstrates complex topics by using music as a fun and familiar starting point, and will be an ideal resource for introductory linguistics courses worldwide.


An Introduction to Language and Linguistics

An Introduction to Language and Linguistics

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  • Author: Ralph Fasold
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 0521847680
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 481

This accessible textbook offers balanced and uniformly excellent coverage of modern linguistics.


Popular Music and Communication

Popular Music and Communication

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  • Author: James Lull
  • Publisher: SAGE Publications, Incorporated
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 240

Young people all over the world know how powerfully music communicates. Yet popular music was neglected as an area of scholarly inquiry in communication and media studies until late in the last decade. The appearance of the first edition of James Lull's edited collection of essays Popular Music and Communication was a pioneering effort that helped introduce and legitimize the serious study of popular music and its relation to social and cultural interaction. Now the editor has assembled an expanded second edition of Popular Music and Communication. Core essays from the first edition by scholars such as Simon Frith and Larry Grossberg have been thoroughly revised and updated. Fascinating new articles appear on subjects such as the communicative potential of modern music recording technologies, popular music and social dance, the visual pleasure of music video, how musicians themselves articulate their communicative intention, disruption caused by popular music in the political upheavals of Eastern Europe and the cultural roles of popular music among Vietnamese immigrants in the United States.


Lady Gaga and Popular Music

Lady Gaga and Popular Music

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  • Author: Martin Iddon
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1134079877
  • Category : Music
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 302

This book is a multi-faceted, interdisciplinary examination of the music and figure of Lady Gaga, combining approaches from scholars in cultural studies, art, fashion, and music. It represents one of the first scholarly volumes devoted to Lady Gaga, who has become, over a few short years, central to both popular (and, indeed, populist) as well as more scholarly thought in these areas and who, the contributors argue, is helping to shape—directly and indirectly—thought and culture both in the fields of the "scholarly" and the "everyday." Lady Gaga's output is firmly embedded in a self-consciously intellectual pop culture tradition, and her music videos are intertextually linked to icons of pop culture intelligentsia like Alfred Hitchcock and open to multiple interpretations. In examining her music and figure, this volume contributes both to debates on the status of intertextuality, held in tension with originality, and to debates on the figuring of the sexualized female body, and representations of disability. There is interest in these issues from a wide range of disciplines: popular musicology, film studies, queer studies, women’s studies, gender studies, disability studies, popular culture studies, and the burgeoning sub-discipline of aesthetics and philosophy of fashion.


Linguistics

Linguistics

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  • Author: Andrew Radford
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 9780521478540
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 458

This book is a self-contained introduction to language and linguistics, suitable for use as a textbook and for self-study. Written by a team of distinguished linguists, it offers a unified approach to language from several perspectives. A language is a complex structure represented in the minds of its speakers, and this book provides the tools necessary for understanding this structure. It explains basic concepts and recent theoretical ideas in the major areas of linguistics (phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, and semantics), as well as the applications of these to the study of child language acquisition, psycholinguistics, language disorders, and sociolinguistics. The book is divided into three sections: sounds, words, and sentences. In each of these sections, the foundational concepts are introduced along with their applications in the above fields, giving this book a clear and unique structure. Each section is accompanied by extensive exercises and guidance on further reading.


Language in the Real World

Language in the Real World

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  • Author: Susan J. Behrens
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1136887253
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 392

Language in the Real World challenges traditional approaches to linguistics to provide an innovative introduction to the subject. By first examining the real world applications of core areas of linguistics and then addressing the theory behind these applications, this text offers an inductive, illustrative, and interactive overview for students. Key areas covered include animal communication, phonology, language variation, gender and power, lexicography, translation, forensic linguistics, language acquisition, ASL, and language disorders. Each chapter, written by an expert in the field, is introduced by boxed notes listing the key points covered and features an author’s note to readers that situates the chapter in its real world context. Activities and pointers for further study and reading are also integrated into the chapters and an end of text glossary is provided to aid study. Professors and students will benefit from the interactive Companion Website that includes a student section featuring comments and hints on the chapter exercises within the book, a series of flash cards to test knowledge and further reading and links to key resources. Material for professors includes essay and multiple choice questions based on each chapter and additional general discussion topics. Language in the Real World shows that linguistics can be appreciated, studied, and enjoyed by actively engaging real world applications of linguistic knowledge and principles and will be essential reading for students with an interest in language. Visit the Companion Website at www.routledge.com/textbooks/languagerealworld


Song and Music in Language Learning

Song and Music in Language Learning

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  • Author: Tim Murphey
  • Publisher: Herbert Lang Et Company Ag
  • ISBN: 9783261042033
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 374


Popular Music in Contemporary Bulgaria

Popular Music in Contemporary Bulgaria

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  • Author: Asya Draganova
  • Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
  • ISBN: 1787436969
  • Category : Music
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 248

On the crossroads between the cultural influences of perceived global models and local specificity, entangled in webs of post-communist complexity, Bulgarian popular music has evolved as a space of change and creativity on the edge of Europe. An ethnographic exploration, this book accesses insight from music figures from a spectrum of styles.


Popular Musics of the Non-Western World

Popular Musics of the Non-Western World

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  • Author: Peter Manuel
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
  • ISBN: 9780195063349
  • Category : Music
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 318

Emphasizing stylistic analysis and historical development, this unique book is the first to examine all major non-Western music styles, from reggae and salsa to the popular musics of non-Western Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East.


Multilingual Sydney

Multilingual Sydney

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  • Author: Alice Chik
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1351215523
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 240

The rise of global mobility has had a deep impact on the study of urban multilingualism. Once associated with research on minority speech communities and inner-city ethnolinguistic enclaves (Chinatowns, Little Italies, etc), it is now concerned much more with the use of multiple languages in diverse neighbourhoods across the city. In this book the authors take an innovative approach that builds on previously published work in two ways. First, it focuses on a single city and, second, it adopts a multidisciplinary approach to multilingualism. By examining the phenomenon of multilingualism in a single city from a range of perspectives this book paints a more comprehensive picture of the current dimensions of urban multilingualism. A unique feature of this book is the inclusion of contributions from scholars with expertise in education, geography, media, health communication and international studies, in addition to community practitioners. Sydney is the largest city in Australia and, on most counts, it is also among the most linguistically diverse cities in the world. As such it is an ideal site for a multidisciplinary study of urban multilingualism. The selection of 18 multidisciplinary case studies on multilingualism in Sydney, Australia represents some of the strongest and most innovative research on urban multilingualism in the world today. This book examines how multilingualism permeates institutional and everyday practice in the city, raising important questions about what a ‘multilingual city’ can and should be.