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How Language Speaks to Music: Prosody from a Cross-Domain Perspective (Linguistische Arbeiten #583) (Hardcover)

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By Mathias Scharinger (Editor), Richard Wiese (Editor)
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Prosody as a system of suprasegmental linguistic information such as rhythm and intonation is a prime candidate for looking at the relation between language and music in a principled way. This claim is based on several aspects:

First, prosody is concerned with acoustic correlates of language and music that are directly comparable with each other by their physical properties such as duration and pitch.

Second, prosodic accounts suggest a hierarchical organization of prosodic units that not only resembles a syntactic hierarchy, but is viewed as (part of) an interface to syntax.

Third, prosody provides a very promising ground for evolutionary accounts of language and music.

Fourth, bilateral transfer effects between language and music are best illustrated on the level of prosody.

Highlighting the first two aspects, this book shows that it is a fruitful endeavor to use prosody for a principled comparison of language and music. In its broader sense, prosody as sound structure of communicative systems may be considered a meta -language that formalizes the way of "how music speaks to language and vice versa". Prosody is firmly established within linguistic theory, but is also applied in the musical domain. Therefore, prosody is not just a field of inquiry that shares elements or features between music and language, but can additionally provide a common conceptual ground.

About the Author


Mathias Scharinger & Richard Wiese, University of Marburg, Germany.

Product Details
ISBN: 9783110770100
ISBN-10: 3110770105
Publisher: de Gruyter
Publication Date: September 6th, 2022
Pages: 274
Language: English
Series: Linguistische Arbeiten