PPT-Cultural Consonance
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An Application of Cultural Consensus Analysis Typical definitions of culture describe culture as an aggregate But culture is a property of both the aggregate and
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An Application of Cultural Consensus Analysis Typical definitions of culture describe culture as an aggregate But culture is a property of both the aggregate and the individual We can use cultural consensus models to establish a link between the aggregate and individual levels. Objects of cultural property include JJ J J eg rock art sacred objects J J J scienti57375c specimens QQJ J Z weapons machinery J QJJ Q interior decorations jewellery musical instruments Z J recordings maps JJ J QJJ Q Q JJ A small range of A Sound Devices. . . A good poem can often be identified by its sound quality.. 1. How do we evaluate sound quality?. Poets use certain devices to create sound within a poem. We need to analyze the poem to look out for these devices, indicate the sound produced and evaluate its effect on the reader.. chopin. As presented by, . Devin . Alvey. Frederic Chopin. Born on March 1, 1810 in . Zelazowa. . Wola. , Poland (Near Warsaw).. Father was a Frenchman, mother was of Polish decent. Frederic Chopin. consonance and dissonance is difficult to adapt to situations where the notion of dissonance is slightly different, such as music of the 19th century. In addition, as noticed by David Temperley [12], RichardTaylorThompsonRiversUniversityJan26,2010 Introduction&TerminologyVibrationsinMusicalInstruments(Timbre)Consonance&Dissonance Introduction Questions: I Twomusicalinstrumentsplayingthesamenotesti Denotation vs. Connotation. Denotation. is the strict, dictionary definition of a word. Connotation. is the emotional or imaginative association surrounding a word. Denotation. Slim (. adj. ): of a person or their build; thin; . SC: Students will create a presentation that demonstrates their understanding of literary devices in poetry.. Poetry Unit. :. Why do we read and write poetry?. Step 1. New Seats!. Debrief. What went well during the previous unit?. The repetition of a vowel sound is called. Onomatopoeia. Alliteration. Assonance. consonance. The repetition of a sound at the beginning of the word is. Assonance. Consonance. Alliteration. rhyme. The repetition of a sound at the end of the word is called. Assonance, consonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia, repetition. Alliteration. Alliteration: The repetition of the beginning consonant sound of words close together . ex. . P. eter . P. iper . P. icked a . BETTY BOTTER. Betty . Botter. bought some butter.. “But,” she said, “the butter’s bitter.. If I put it in my batter,. it will make my batter bitter.. But a bit of better butter—. that would make my batter better.”. . Devices. The Sounds of Poetry. Onomatopoeia. When a word’s pronunciation imitates its sound.. Examples. Buzz Fizz Woof. Hiss Clink Boom. Beep Vroom Zip. Repetition. Repeating a word or words for effect.. Derelict. Horror movies often begin with a group of teens visiting a derelict building.. Derelict. No longer cared for or used; lacking a sense of duty. Aghast. When I heard that they had eloped, I was aghast!. Antonio E. Puente. University of North Carolina Wilmington. Moscow International Congress . 110. th. Anniversary of Alexander Romanovich Luria’s Birthday. 11.30.12. Acknowledgements. Spain. Universidad de Granada; Miguel Perez Garcia, Raquel Vilar Lopez, Ahmed Fasfous (and their laboratory). What are your first impressions of this woman? (be honest). What symbols are present in this picture?. What are her values?. Why is she dressed the way she is?. What groups could she be fighting?. What are your first impressions of this woman? (be honest).
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