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Singing Sailors and Nautical Singers: A Lyrics-based Analysis of Sea-Folk Music

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Publication Date:
2017
abstract:
This study uses corpus-linguistic methods to investigate recurring semantic patterns and
stylistic features of sea-folk song lyrics and poems set to music by Charlie Ipcar (1942–), the
most well-known singer of traditional and contemporary songs of the sea. Sea-folk music
is a centuries-old, well-established, international tradition, notable for its large number
of anonymous and undated songs. Although corpus-based lyrical analysis has recently
gained momentum within the field of linguistics, research has been primarily limited to
pop and rock music, with little to no scholarly attention paid to folk music. In this study,
116 songs edited by Ipcar are analysed using the software Antconc and set against a reference
corpus representative of sea-folk. The research questions are as follows: first, what are the
distinguishing features of sea-folk music in comparison to other genres? Second, what are
the foremost semantic areas appearing in Charlie Ipcar’s musical catalogue? Finally, how
does Ipcar’s work particularly contribute to enriching the sea-folk tradition and imagery?
Iris type:
2.1 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
Semantic Areas, Song Lyrics, Corpus Linguistics, Terminology
List of contributors:
Nacchia, Francesco
Authors of the University:
Nacchia Francesco
Handle:
https://unora.unior.it/handle/11574/204647
Book title:
Navigating Maritime Languages and Narratives
Published in:
CONTEMPORARY STUDIES IN DESCRIPTIVE LINGUISTICS
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