In the borderland between song and speech Vocal expressions in oral cultures

This book focuses on vocal expressions in the borderland between song and speech. It spans across several linguistic and musical milieus in societies where oral transmission of culture dominates. 'Vocal expression' is an alternative word for 'song' which is free from bias based o...

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Other Authors: Lundström, Håkan (Editor), Svantesson, Jan-Olof (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Lund Lund University Press 2022
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