The Expanded Natural History of Song Discography, A Global Corpus of Vocal Music.

Q1 Social Sciences
Open Mind Pub Date : 2025-07-07 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1162/opmi.a.4
Mila Bertolo, Martynas Snarskis, Thanos Kyritsis, Lidya Yurdum, Constance M Bainbridge, S Atwood, Courtney B Hilton, Anya Keomurjian, Judy S Lee, Alex Mackiel, Vanessa Mak, Mijoo Shin, Alma Bitran, Dor Shilton, Lana Delasanta, Hang Heather Do, Jenna Lang, Tenaaz Irani, Jayanthiny Kangatharan, Kevin Lafleur, Nashua Malko, Quentin D Atkinson, Manvir Singh, Samuel A Mehr
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A comprehensive cognitive science requires broad sampling of human behavior to justify general inferences about the mind. For example, the field of psycholinguistics relies on a rich history of comparative study, with many available resources that systematically document many languages. Surprisingly, despite a longstanding interest in questions of universality and diversity, the psychology of music has few such resources. Here, we report the Expanded Natural History of Song Discography, an open-access corpus of vocal music (n = 1007 song excerpts), with accompanying metadata detailing each song's region of origin, language (of 413 languages represented here), and one of 10 behavioral contexts (e.g., work, storytelling, mourning, lullaby, dance). The corpus is designed to sample both broadly, with a large cross-section of societies and languages; and deeply, with many songs representing three well-studied language families (Atlantic-Congo, Austronesian, and Indo-European). This design facilitates direct comparison of musical and vocal features across cultures, principled approaches to sampling stimuli for experiments, and evaluation of models of the cultural evolution of song. In this paper we describe the corpus and provide two proofs of concept, demonstrating its utility. We report (1) a conceptual replication of previous findings that the acoustical forms of songs are predictive of their behavioral contexts, including in previously unstudied contexts (e.g., children's play songs); and (2) similarities in acoustic content of songs across cultures are predictable, in part, by the relatedness of those cultures.

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歌曲唱片的扩展自然史,一个全球声乐语料库。
一门全面的认知科学需要广泛的人类行为样本来证明关于心灵的一般推论是正确的。例如,心理语言学领域依赖于丰富的比较研究历史,有许多可用的资源系统地记录了许多语言。令人惊讶的是,尽管长期以来对普遍性和多样性的问题感兴趣,音乐心理学却很少有这样的资源。在这里,我们报告了歌曲唱片的扩展自然史,这是一个开放获取的声乐语料(n = 1007首歌曲节选),附带的元数据详细描述了每首歌曲的起源地区、语言(这里代表的413种语言)和10种行为背景之一(例如,工作、讲故事、哀悼、摇篮曲、舞蹈)。该语料库旨在广泛采样,具有社会和语言的大截面;很多歌曲代表了三个被充分研究过的语系(大西洋-刚果语系、南岛语系和印欧语系)。这种设计促进了跨文化的音乐和声乐特征的直接比较,对实验的抽样刺激的原则方法,以及对歌曲文化演变模型的评估。在本文中,我们描述了语料库,并提供了两个概念证明,证明了它的实用性。我们报告了(1)对先前研究结果的概念复制,即歌曲的声学形式可以预测其行为背景,包括以前未研究的背景(例如,儿童儿歌);(2)跨文化歌曲的声学内容的相似性是可以预测的,部分原因是这些文化的相关性。
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Open Mind Social Sciences-Linguistics and Language
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