Re: Corpora: hip hop

From: Dave Sheard (sheard907@yahoo.com)
Date: Thu Dec 06 2001 - 22:49:30 MET

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    Hi,

    The system is quite interesting. Where can I found
    more on this topic? (papers, slides, workshops?) Is
    there any other question answering systems online? I
    know AskJeeves, but seems it only gives you the URLs.
    You still need to dig answers by yourself.

    Thanks in advance.

    Dave

    --- Zhiping Zheng <zzheng@umich.edu> wrote:
    >
    > I typed the question of "What is the origin of hip
    > hop?" to my AnswerBus
    > system
    (http://misshoover.si.umich.edu/~zzheng/qa-new/ ),
    > and I got following answers: (I don't know if they
    are
    > correct though)
    >
    > 1.
    >
    http://www.qmw.ac.uk/~english/cbl/project/generation/hip.htm
    > With its origins in sampling two records by cutting
    > them up on turntables,
    > and freestyling vocals over the top, hip hop is
    > possibly the most
    > postmodern of all musical genres.
    >
    > 2. http://www.daveyd.com/addissablackart.html
    > Understand that no matter what you THINK, Hip Hop is
    > of soley African
    > origin.
    >
    > 3. http://www.mrblunt.com/?sec=culture&page=origin
    > Hip-Hop is relative to each individual, different
    > experiences and
    > different ancestry will make the origin of any
    > element, different and they
    > are all still right.
    >
    > 4. http://www.daveyd.com/addissablackart.html
    > No one can show me a Hip Hop trend outside of using
    > the Latin term loc
    > (from loco) that is of ANYTHING other than African
    > origin.
    >
    > 5. http://www.plato.nl/e-primer/breakbeat.htm
    > The rhythms are more or less Trip-Hop in using
    > breakbeats that origin from
    > Hip-Hop, James Brown and Meat Beat Manifesto.
    >
    > 6.
    >
    http://www.unc.edu/dth/archives/1998/02/021298/div.html
    > These are the four questions commonly asked by
    > people who have no sense of
    > hip-hop culture and its origin.
    >
    > 7. http://www.tunes.co.uk/tunes/comments/522.html
    > If you want some insight into the origin of Hip Hop,
    > there is no better
    > place to start than this top of the pile
    > complilation of breaks from DJ
    > Pogo and the Harmless Crew.
    >
    >
    > Zhiping
    >
    >
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    >
    >
    >
    > On Wed, 5 Dec 2001, Meunier Fanny wrote:
    >
    > > Dear all,
    > >
    > > could anybody help a colleague of mine who is
    > looking for the origin of the
    > > word 'hip hop'?
    > >
    > > his original message says;
    > > >is it an allusion to "hip" (fleshy part of
    > > >either side of the human body above the legs) or
    > to "hip"(s)
    > > >(interested in the latest fashions in behaviour,
    > music,
    > > >entertainment,etc) and "hop" (act of hopping,
    > jumping"?
    > >
    > > Thanks for your help!
    > > Fanny
    > >
    > >
    > >
    >
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    > > Fanny MEUNIER
    > > Charg?de cours
    > > D?artement de Langues et Litt?atures Germaniques
    > > Universit?Catholique de Louvain
    > > 1, Place Blaise Pascal
    > > B-1348 Louvain-la-Neuve
    > > Belgium
    > > tel: +32 10 474974 (Linguistique)/ +32 10 478572
    > (Didactique)
    > > fax: +32 10 474942
    > >
    >
    http://www.fltr.ucl.ac.be/FLTR/GERM/ETAN/CECL/cecl.html
    > >
    >
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    > >
    >
    >

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