1 prosodic bootstrapping 1.1 prosodic cues syntactic structure 1.2 prosodic cues clauses , phrases 1.3 criticism prosodic bootstrapping even before infants can comprehend word meaning, prosodic details assist them in discovering syntactic boundaries. prosodic bootstrapping or phonological bootstrapping investigates how prosodic information — includes stress, rhythm, intonation, pitch, pausing, dialectal features — can assist child in discovering grammatical structure of language or acquiring. in general, prosody introduces features reflect either attributes of speaker or of utterance type. speaker attributes include emotional state, presence of irony or sarcasm. utterance-level attributes used mark questions, statements, , commands, , can used mark contrast. prosodic features associated speaker: emotional state, irony, sarcasm prosodic features associate utterance type: question, statement, command, contrast similarly, in sign language, prosody includes facial expression, mouthing, , r...
1 principal leitmotifs 1.1 first appearance in fellowship of ring 1.2 first appearance in 2 towers 1.3 first appearance in return of king 1.4 reprised themes hobbit 1.5 themes of hobbit principal leitmotifs howard shore s composition not carry motifs on either other scores of career or passages of existing film or stage music, exception of 1 intentional nod richard wagner on end-credits of third film. shore wrote long series of interrelated leitmotifs used, developed, combined or fragmented throughout 3 scores. motifs attached places, cultures, characters, objects , occurrences. while stage , film composers deviated meaning of themes , used them romantically (i.e. suggestion of mood) shore refrains using technique. several pieces feature intriguing thematic choices choosing history of 1 ring theme passage of argonath or ringwraith theme orc armies in prologue (and again azog in hobbit) neither outright romantic in application , can explained. history of ring being main theme o...
1 history 1.1 pre-reformation period 1.2 reformation period 1.3 17th century 1.4 18th century 1.4.1 chivalric chapels 1.5 19th century history pre-reformation period the choir of st patrick s cathedral in 1192, john comyn, first anglo-norman archbishop of dublin, elevated 1 of 4 dublin celtic parish churches, 1 dedicated saint patrick, beside holy of same name , on island between 2 branches of river poddle, status of collegiate church, i.e., church body of clergy devoted both worship , learning. new collegiate church fell outside city boundaries, , move created 2 new civic territories, 1 under archbishop s temporal jurisdiction. church dedicated god, our blessed lady mary , st patrick on 17 march 1191. comyn s charter of 1191 or 1192, allowed chapter of thirteen canons, of 3 held special dignities (as chancellor, precentor , treasurer), confirmed papal bull (of pope celestine iii) within year. thirteen prebendaries attached church provided archepiscopal lands. over time, whole comple...
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