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This is a study of vocal expressions in the borderland between
speech and song, based on performances from cultural contexts where
oral transmission dominates. Approaches drawn from perspectives
belonging to both ethnomusicology and linguistics are integrated in
the analysis. As the idea of the performance template is employed
as an analytical tool, the focus is on those techniques that make
performance possible. The result is an increased understanding of
what performers actually do when they employ variation or
improvisation, and sometimes composition as well. The transmission
of these culture-specific techniques is essential for the
continuation of this form of human communication and interaction
with the spirit world. By comparative study of other research, the
result of the analysis is viewed in relation to ongoing processes
in society. -- .
This book provides the first comprehensive description of the
phonology and phonetics of Standard Mongolian, known as the Halh
(Khalkha) dialect and spoken in Ulaanbaatar, the capital of the
Republic of Mongolia. It is also the first account in any language
of the historical phonology of the entire Mongolian group of
languages. The synchronic phonology is based on data collected by
the authors and their own phonological analyses. The historical
phonology is based on original research on the Halh, on published
Chinese and Mongolian sources for the modern Mongolic languages,
and on their reconstruction of Old Mongolian from the medieval
written sources.
This book provides (a) the first comprehensive description of the
phonology and phonetics of Standard Mongolian, known as the Halh
(Khalkha) dialect and spoken in Ulaanbaatar, the capital of the
Republic of Mongolia; and (b) the first account in any language of
the historical phonology of the Mongolian group of languages. The
synchronic phonology is based on data collected by the authors and
on their own phonological analyses. The historical phonology is
based on their research on the Halh, on published Chinese and
Mongolian sources for the modern Mongolic languages, and on their
reconstruction of Old Mongolian from the medieval written sources.
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