Elements 2 Flashcards
To learn for the exam
Forkel Theory: Exposition
Head/ Main Idea
Hauptsatz
Forkel Theory: Exposition
Introduction
Exordium
Forkel Theory: Exposition
Beside/Supporting idea
Nebensatze
Forkel Theory: Exposition
Against/Contrasting idea
Gegensatze
Forkel Theory: Development
Contrasting / Rebuttal
Wiberlegungen
Forkel Theory: Development
Dissection
Zergliederungen
Forkel Theory: Recapitulation
Return/Confirmation
Bekraftigungen
Hepokoski and Darcy
P
Primary theme zone
Hepokoski and Darcy
TR
Transition
Hepokoski and Darcy
MC
Medial Caesura
Hepokoski and Darcy
S
Secondary theme zone
Hepokoski and Darcy
EEC
Essential exposition closure
Hepokoski and Darcy
C
Closure
Hepokoski and Darcy
ESC
Essential expositional closure
Emic
Internal knowledge instead of existing external knowledge
Etic
External knowledge of a subject
Sign
Something which stands for something or someone
Object
The idea or thing conveyed by the sign
Interpretant
Understanding that connects sign and object
Qualisign
Signifies a quality of the object e.g Paint charts shows full selection of colours
Sinsign
Signifies of causal connection e.g smoke equals fire
Legisign
Signifies within cultural context
Principal Agent
Individual sujectiviy with which we identify (PROTAGONIST)
External Agent
Which acts upon or against the principal agent (ANTAGONIST)
Narrative Agent
The creators persona which orders or arranges or comments on events
Performer-as-narrator
Performer directs attention to structureor significance of events
Aerophones
Instruments producing sound through the vibration of air, rather than vibration through another medium (string)
Chordophones
One or more strings stretched between two points, sound produced when strings vibrate
Idiophones
Instruments that produce sound through the instrument itself vibrating e.g maracas
Membranophones
Instrument vibrating its membrane, traditionally animal skin stretched over a frame