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- Look up prosody or prosodic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Prosody may refer to: Prosody (Sanskrit), the study of poetic meters and verse in Sanskrit...893 bytes (156 words) - 20:41, 22 April 2020
- In linguistics, prosody (/ˈprɒsədi, ˈprɒz-/) is the study of elements of speech that are not individual phonetic segments (vowels and consonants) but...32 KB (4,018 words) - 13:29, 2 November 2024
- Semantic prosody, also discourse prosody, describes the way in which certain seemingly neutral words can be perceived with positive or negative associations...6 KB (767 words) - 14:21, 27 January 2024
- Banarsidass. ISBN 978-81-208-0056-4. Prosody (chandaḥśāstra), Chapter XV of the Nāṭyaśāstra Chandojñānam, a Sankrit prosodical meter identification and utilization...48 KB (5,186 words) - 19:17, 24 October 2024
- Prosody is important in English. It conveys many pragmatic functions relating to speech acts, attitude, turn-taking, topic structure, information structure...8 KB (997 words) - 22:47, 16 October 2024
- In music, prosody is the way the composer sets the text of a vocal composition in the assignment of syllables to notes in the melody to which the text...4 KB (459 words) - 05:50, 20 October 2023
- transcription delimiters. In linguistics, a prosodic unit is a segment of speech that occurs with specific prosodic properties. These properties can be those...7 KB (950 words) - 08:48, 23 November 2024
- Emotional prosody or affective prosody is the various paralinguistic aspects of language use that convey emotion. It includes an individual's tone of voice...16 KB (2,126 words) - 18:51, 25 April 2024
- 2010. Adapted from L.P. Elwell-Sutton (1975), "The Foundations of Persian Prosody and Metrics", Iran, Vol. 13 (1975), pp. 75-97; p. 80 (based on Weil 1958);...25 KB (2,658 words) - 16:19, 23 October 2024
- Prosody (from Middle French prosodie, from Latin prosōdia, from Ancient Greek προσῳδίᾱ (prosōidíā), "song sung to music; pronunciation of syllable") is...51 KB (6,235 words) - 19:17, 2 November 2024
- Latin prosody (from Middle French prosodie, from Latin prosōdia, from Ancient Greek προσῳδία prosōidía, "song sung to music, pronunciation of syllable")...47 KB (6,759 words) - 00:57, 25 October 2024
- Milton's Prosody, with a chapter on Accentual Verse and Notes is a book by Robert Bridges. It was first published by Oxford University Press in 1889,...10 KB (1,200 words) - 19:57, 29 September 2023
- You Talkin' to Me? and a book of poetry entitled Our Times in Rhymes: A Prosodical Chronicle of Our Damnable Age The Coincidence Engine, his first novel...7 KB (547 words) - 16:46, 4 November 2024
- Prosody is an essential part of spoken language, and learners need often need help to perceive and produce the prosody of a new language. Prosody is,...6 KB (800 words) - 04:07, 11 October 2024
- Prosody (formerly lxmppd) is a cross-platform XMPP server written in Lua. Its development goals include low resource usage, ease of use, and extensibility...5 KB (354 words) - 14:18, 19 July 2024
- Metre (poetry) (redirect from Prosody (poetry))of metres and forms of versification are both known as prosody. (Within linguistics, "prosody" is used in a more general sense that includes not only...61 KB (7,792 words) - 19:12, 24 November 2024
- In poetic meter, diaeresis (/daɪˈɛrəsɪs, -ˈɪər-/ dy-ERR-ə-siss, -EER-; also spelled diæresis or dieresis) has two meanings: the separate pronunciation...5 KB (558 words) - 19:25, 7 October 2024
- Tamil prosody defines several metres in six basic elements covering the various aspects of rhythm. Most classical works and many modern works are written...3 KB (376 words) - 06:04, 11 August 2023
- Greek and Latin metre Greek prosody Latin prosody Dactylic hexameter Elegiac couplet Alcmanian verse Archilochian Latin rhythmic hexameter Iambic trimeter...1 KB (134 words) - 18:43, 16 December 2023
- prosodical (comparative more prosodical, superlative most prosodical) Alternative form of prosodic 1884, L. W. Yaggy, Museum of Antiquity[1]: Some of
- 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 22 Prosody 18897001911 Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 22 — Prosody PROSODY (Gr. προσῳδία), the art of versification
- for this sudden blossoming out of prosodic regularity. Should someone make a computer analysis of baseball prosody, I believe that they would come up
- Isoba uses pharyngealization. ← Tone · Prosody → ← Tone · Isoba · Prosody →