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When referring to poetry, prosody is the rhythm or meter of the poem. It includes the techniques such as accents, intonation, and stressing syllables.
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Prosody Study of the elements of language, especially metre, that contribute to rhythmic and acoustic effects in poetry. The basis of "traditional" prosody in English is the classification of verse according to the syllable stress...
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Syllabic language redundancy (the predictability of a syllable given its context) has been shown to have a strong inverse relationship with syllabic duration. This relationship is predicted by the smooth signal redundancy hypothesis (SSRH),...
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It's the timing and inflection of your voice. Someone who stutters does not have good prosody.
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According to prosodic bootstrapping accounts of syntax acquisition, language learners use the correlation between syntactic boundaries and prosodic changes (e.g., pausing, vowel lengthening, large increases or decreases in fundamental frequ...
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Vélez Feijó A, Rieder CR, Chaves ML. Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat. 2008 Jun; 4(3):669-74.
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I can't see how versification is denied a poetic licence. By 'various paradigms' do you mean all prosody? Your question appears to be more philosophical than poetical.
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Etymology: Middle English, from Latin prosodia accent of a syllable, from Greek prosōidia song sung to instrumental music, accent, from pros in addition to + ōidē song — more at pros-, ode Date: 15th century 1: the study of versification; ...
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The book Notes on Prosody by bi-lingual author Vladimir Nabokov compares differences in iambic verse in the English and Russian languages, and highlights the effect of relative word length in the two languages on rhythm. Nabokov also propos...
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PRF is an overall measure of reading proficiency, meaning that is a good indicator of things such as comprehension, prosody, and fluency. Researchers like Jay Samuels (repeated reading, automaticity theory) would say that as students become...
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