Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 49American Folk-lore Society, 1936 |
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Strana 293
... phrases a1a2 , b162 , the phrases in second position are longer than those in first position.1 The end of a phrase , section , or song , may be marked off not only by lengthening , but also by a mere change of the rhythmic movement . In ...
... phrases a1a2 , b162 , the phrases in second position are longer than those in first position.1 The end of a phrase , section , or song , may be marked off not only by lengthening , but also by a mere change of the rhythmic movement . In ...
Strana 304
... phrases . In No. 37 the third and fourth phrases are longer than the first and sec- ond . A change of rhythm just before the last phrase occurs in No. 38 ( b phrase ) . Nos . 41 and 49 deserve special attention . In No. 41 the rendition ...
... phrases . In No. 37 the third and fourth phrases are longer than the first and sec- ond . A change of rhythm just before the last phrase occurs in No. 38 ( b phrase ) . Nos . 41 and 49 deserve special attention . In No. 41 the rendition ...
Strana 331
... phrase . After the first b phrase of the sixth verse the singer interrupted the singing , then con- tinued but left out the c6 phrase mistakes probably due to the cir- cumstances of recording . - 36. Acoma ( P.R.13b ) . Ahį'nɛnɛ ...
... phrase . After the first b phrase of the sixth verse the singer interrupted the singing , then con- tinued but left out the c6 phrase mistakes probably due to the cir- cumstances of recording . - 36. Acoma ( P.R.13b ) . Ahį'nɛnɛ ...
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VOL | 49 |
Pueblo Indian Folk Tales | 69 |
The Influence of Aboriginal Pattern and White Contact on a Recently | 143 |
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