La phoné quotidiana

Interest and research around phoné are anything but exhausted. And yet, even nowadays one cannot deny that there is a common confusion between phoné and logos, between the sound of the voice and the articulation, with the consequent risk of a negative underestimation of the intonation. The Fonoped...

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Main Author: Paolo Colombo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Accademia University Press 2019-07-01
Series:Mimesis Journal
Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/mimesis/1684
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spelling doaj-4d4e4c77171e46168e5d72c144bf2b2c2020-11-24T21:26:27ZengAccademia University PressMimesis Journal2279-72032019-07-018113315210.4000/mimesis.1684La phoné quotidianaPaolo ColomboInterest and research around phoné are anything but exhausted. And yet, even nowadays one cannot deny that there is a common confusion between phoné and logos, between the sound of the voice and the articulation, with the consequent risk of a negative underestimation of the intonation. The Fonopedia, a new discipline involved in the systematic study of the phoné, allows to remove this confusion and to reinterpret the thinking of the theorists of acting, with a bigger interest and depth. Here we will classify the sounds of the voice according to their pre-expressive and contextual origins. This classification represents the daily paradigm, the benchmark to research the extra-daily.http://journals.openedition.org/mimesis/1684
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description Interest and research around phoné are anything but exhausted. And yet, even nowadays one cannot deny that there is a common confusion between phoné and logos, between the sound of the voice and the articulation, with the consequent risk of a negative underestimation of the intonation. The Fonopedia, a new discipline involved in the systematic study of the phoné, allows to remove this confusion and to reinterpret the thinking of the theorists of acting, with a bigger interest and depth. Here we will classify the sounds of the voice according to their pre-expressive and contextual origins. This classification represents the daily paradigm, the benchmark to research the extra-daily.
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