[Lingtyp] Lingtyp Digest, Vol 81, Issue 10
May Helena Plumb
mayhplumb at utexas.edu
Fri Jun 11 12:47:41 UTC 2021
Hi Adam — on a very very different side of things, Sylvia Sierra's work on
media references in American millennial speech includes some discussion of
song in conversation, and she references relevant work in the
DA/Communication tradition. Some possible places to look might be
Sierra, S.A. (2016)*. Intertextual media references as resources for
managing frames, epistemics, and identity in conversation among friends*.
Ph.D. Dissertation, Georgetown University.
http://www.sylviasierra.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/SierraDissertationFinalDraft3.pdf
Sierra, S. (2017). “Buffy sings to Cody”: A multimodal analysis of mother
and pre-lingual-infant question–response sequences.* Journal of Pragmatics*,
110: 50-62.
http://www.sylviasierra.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Sierra2017.pdf
On Thu, Jun 10, 2021 at 1:53 PM Jorge Rosés Labrada <jrosesla at ualberta.ca>
wrote:
> Hi Adam,
>
> Following up on Lev's recommendation, I've found this article by Hymes
> useful.
>
> Hymes, Dell. 1994. “Ethnopoetics, Oral-Formulaic Theory, and Editing
> Texts.” *Oral Tradition* 9 (2): 330–70.
>
> It was later published as part of the book *Now I know only so far:
> Essays in ethnopoetics *but the article itself is accessible as a PDF
> here: http://journal.oraltradition.org/issues/9ii/hymes
> <http://archive.journal.oraltradition.org/issues/9ii/hymes>
>
> Best,
> Jorge
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> On Thu, Jun 10, 2021 at 1:41 PM Lev Michael <levmichael at berkeley.edu>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Adam,
>>
>> There is a lot of work on this topic by Americanist linguists and
>> linguistic anthropologists influenced by the ethnopoetics tradition. There
>> are many possible things to mention, but the two following collections will
>> get you into that literature:
>>
>> Sherzer, J. and Woodbury, A.C. eds., 1987. *Native American discourse:
>> Poetics and rhetoric*. Cambridge University Press.
>>
>> Sherzer, J. and Urban, G. eds., 2010. *Native South American discourse*.
>> Walter de Gruyter.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Lev
>>
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>> Hello all,
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>> I'm describing some performative aspects of speech in Chacobo myth
>> telling,
>> including parts where characters break out into song. I'm interested in
>> sources that discuss best practices on how to represent sung speech (or
>> more broadly other performative aspects of story telling). Any leads would
>> be appreciated.
>>
>> best,
>>
>> Adam
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