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    Vocabulary learning autonomy through incorporation of English songs: Indonesian EFL students' perspectives by Lestari, Ika Wahyuni, Nuri Hardiyanti

    Published 2020
    “…They also reported that the decision to use English songs was driven by their needs to the exposures of authentic and contextual English lexicons, the representations of learners' feelings and emotions through songs, the sense of enjoyable atmosphere songs created, and vocabulary retention. …”
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    Unisonance in singing Malaysian popular patriotic songs: bridging collective integration through music by Shazlin A. Hamzah

    Published 2020
    “…Yet, singing and listening to it never misses its aim because the language of song is the most widespread way in which music signifies the nation.1 The unified singing of anthems and patriotic songs done together by a group of people usually not known to each other is called ‘unisonance’2 and can result in an emotionally overwhelming feeling of collective cohesion. …”
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    Haben Gangsta-Rapper positive Gefühle? – Code-Switching als Ausdrucks- und Gefühlsträger in den Songtexten von Haftbefehl / Do Gangsta Rapers Have Positive Feelings? Code-Switching... by Małgorzata Derecka

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…//Linguistic heterogeneity in Haftbefehl’s song lyrics is by no means the final language product of just two languages or cultures. …”
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    南宋〈胡笳十八拍〉集句詩之書寫及其歷史意義 = Adaptations for Southern song’s poem “Hu Jia Shi Ba Pai” (“Eighteen Songs of a Nomad’s flute”) and their historical significance... by 衣若芬 I, Lo-fen

    Published 2014
    “…Li Gang’s version of “Hu Jia Shi Ba Pai” was not created to help Cai Yan express her sorrow, but to express his own feelings instead. Based on the artistic achievement, this version of “Hu Jia Shi Ba Pai” did not have a clear narrative structure. …”
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    Contending Heterotopic Artistic Space and Spatial/Stretched Time in T.S. Eliot’s “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" by Nayef Ali Al-Joulan

    Published 2010-04-01
    “… Arguing against the almost unanimous consensus that the notion of ‘Time’ occupies a position of artistic and thematic centrality in Eliot’s “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” (and in Eliot’s other work, mainly the Four Quartets) , this paper attempts to show that the notion of ‘Space’, the seemingly absent, absented and/or camouflaged, constitutes the centre of the poem, overriding the superficial notion of time. …”
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    Poetry as an Expression of Gratitude towards a Physician: Robert Bloomfield’s “Song” for Doctor Edward Jenner, the Father of Immunology by Mevlude Zengin

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…In the world’s history, we have also observed that people have produced songs, poems, and other literary or artworks to alleviate the challenging situation and help people overcome the extreme stress caused by epidemics or pandemics. …”
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    Les références célestes dans les coplas flamencas : sentimentalité, spiritualité et fatalisme by Vinciane Trancart

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…In the flamenco songs, the cosmic terminology is very abundant, even though it is not particularly varied, the astral references (to the sun, the moon, the stars, etc.) are numerous and frequent. …”
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    A CRITICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS ON THE REPRESENTATION OF FEMALE IDOLS IN THE “IDOL” SONG LYRIC BY YOASOBI: FROM THE FEMINISM POINT OF VIEW by Ghaida Farisya, Via Luviana Dewanty

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Each song lyric has a message that the writer wants to convey to the listener about what the writer feels and thinks. …”
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    The design of knowledge-based sentiment analysis to detect depression based on youths' song listening behaviour: a preliminary study by Azmi Murad, Masrah Azrifah, Vanoo, V.

    Published 2021
    “…This is because music has always been a way to attach sentimentally to human feelings. Many studies have been carried out to show how songs can help treat depression, but there are no clear studies that show how songs can indicate or detect depression. …”
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    Studying Verbal Signs of Feeling of Inferiority at Ali Fouda\'s Poetry from Alfred Adler’s Individual Psychology Approach Viewpoint [In Persian] by Fateme Jamshidi, Vesal Meymandi

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…The feeling of inferiority is considered the main human encouraging force toward his objectives and wishes. …”
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    Comment attirer le gibier ? Pratique du jeûne et récitation de chants magiques dans les activités cynégétiques wampis (jivaro) by Paul Codjia

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Wampis hunters fast and perform anen magical songs to attract game. The performativity of these songs rests upon the hunter’s ability to realize an affective work on himself: from the Wampis’ point of view, if the singer gets a bodily experience of the relationship with the addressee described by the spell, so the latter will also feel it. …”
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    Citraan dan Majas dalam Lirik Lagu "Harehare Ya" Karya Maigo Hanyuu Kajian Stilistika by Nur Hastuti, Sri Rezeki Ayuni

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…There are four imagery in the lyrics of this song, namely, imagery of sight, hearing, movement, and feeling. …”
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    AN APPRAISAL ANALYSIS : THE INTERPERSONAL MEANINGS IN THE DISCOURSE OF A LYRIC by Yuningsih

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…From all affect types, the song showed unhappiness where the composer revealed the feeling of being dumbed and disrespected. …”
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    FUN ARABIC TEACHING WITH SONG MEDIA FOR PRIMARY SCHOOLS/PENGAJARAN BAHASA ARAB MENYENANGKAN DENGAN MEDIA LAGU UNTUK MADRASAH IBTIDAIYAH by Nuril Mufidah

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…The results of this study indicate that singing in vocabulary / mufrodat teaching can increase students' motivation and learning attractiveness towards Arabic so that students can be happy to add new Mufrodat next to be helped to write because they feel close to the word taught by singing. Arabic is close verbally but far in reading and writing for children can be overcome by using songs and songs as an alternative to teaching Arabic for children. …”
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    Ethnolinguistic Study of the Traditional Indonesian Parenting song “Dindang Maayun Anak”: Cultural Reflection in the Socio-cultural Life of the Banjar in South Kalimantan by Rusma Noortyani, Fatchul Mu’in, Raudatul Munawwarah, Ellyn Normelani

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…This study aims to describe the reflection of the Dindang Maayun Anak song in the Banjar culture in South Kalimantan. The Dindang song contains linguistic units containing cultural functions and meanings in the Banjar community. …”
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    An imaginary without images? Tourists in (and out of) love by Olivier Lazzarotti

    “…Tourism appears to amplify and sometimes even reveal feelings in a positive or negative way. These songs, which range in focus from order to liberation, are a means of exerting political control over something that, by definition, defies control: the coming together of two human beings.…”
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    Popular Songs, Melodies from the Dead: Moving beyond Historicism with the Buddhist Ethics and Aesthetics of <i>Pin Peat</i> and Cambodian Hip Hop by Jeffrey Dyer

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…Such relational practices bring me to conclude with a brief discussion rethinking what post-genocide remembrance sounds like and feels like.…”
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