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A melody may be broken down into phrase units consisting of two or four measures that may be joined by four other phrase units to make a phrase block, and a given number of blocks constitutes one musical composition.
Semantic features refer to the semantic classification of word or phrase units.
A double period consists of two periods, with a stronger cadence at the end of the second period; this four-phrase unit often constitutes an entire section.
Mr. Green's pieces were a little more traditional on the surface — "Rainer and Theresia," a waltz-time ballad, and "Seashells," an up-tempo tune with standard chord changes — but he played relentlessly inside them, putting Parker's phrasing units to different purposes, starting from random places and tacking far away from the melody, keeping his sound and rhythm under control.
The phrase "storage unit," brings to mind one of two things: high-volume drug deals, or a huge hassle.
The phrase 'text unit' has been chosen to refer to any single text, in place of the more common, yet misleading term, 'recipe'recipe
Breeding control males sang on average more than four times as many song phrases per unit time than the males with the restricted food regime (t-test: t9 = 2.283, p = 0.048).
The extent of the land is phrased in units of tenah.
If the phrase "Special Victims Unit" sounds familiar, it is not only due to a popular TV show, but because many jurisdictions that see high rates of sexual assaults have adopted this model years ago.
In the latter instance, a case of legionellosis was reported as listeriosis because the data field included the phrase "Specimen Delivery: UNIT LIST," and LIST is the disease code at UPMC for Listeria.
Well, sort of: Turns out the number refers to the total number of phrases that the unit can say across seven different languages German, Chinese, French, Japanese, Italian, Russian and Spanish.
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