Sad and lamentable. Hope that helps.
Answer:
Ito ay isinasaalang-alang bilang batayan ng Linguists.
Paliwanag:
Ang Wika ang batayan ng larangan ng lingguwistika sapagkat ayon sa kaugalian ng mga Linggwistiko pinag-aaralan ang wika ng tao sa pamamagitan ng pagmamasid sa isang ugnayan sa pagitan ng tunog at kahulugan. Nag-aaral kami tungkol sa wika. ang linggwistika ay tumutukoy sa siyentipikong pag-aaral ng wika, pag-aralan ang anyo at kahulugan ng wika. Tradisyonal na sinusuri ng mga dalubwika sa wika ng tao sa pamamagitan ng pagmamasid sa pakikipag-ugnayan sa pagitan ng tunog at kahulugan. Kaya't masasabi nating ang wika ang batayan ng larangan ng linguistics.
I believe the compositional styles matched with
characteristics are:
a. Organum: a composition of two or more voices, one of
which is based on a previously existing chant melody.
Organum represents an early type of polyphonic music based on plainsong. In
contrast to Gregorian chant, organum has an accompaniment.
b. Gregorian chant: monophonic melodies compiled by a
certain pope.
This chant represent the central tradition of Western plainchant. It is a unaccompanied
sacred song of the Roman Catholic Church.
c. Polyphony: any composition using two or more independent
voices.
The polyphony is musical texture that combines melodic, rhythmic, and harmonic
aspects of a musical composition.
Answer is from teacher..
Answer will vary but may include the following: The image is an Asian artwork, specifically a Japanese ukiyo-e scene. In the image there are men carrying either some type of cargo in boxes or baskets of food, across a bridge. Most of the men pictured are walking in two rows, in a sort of procession. Houses are visible in the background. Orange, blue, and yellow are the main colors used. There isn't much variation in the width of the lines. The shapes are fairly geometric. The image is framed on either side by what appears to be a gate or fence. This is an example of a woodblock print, also called a woodcut. Its registration points were likely located in the corners of the woodblock.