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Prosody logo #10101) Accentual 2) Cadence 3) Caesural 4) Enjambement 5) Enjambment 6) Intonation 7) Metrics 8) Stress
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Prosody logo #10101) Ancient Greek poetry 2) Delivery 3) Inflection 4) Manner of speaking 5) Science of versification 6) Speech 7) Study of verses 8) Study of versification 9) Vocal music
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  1. the patterns of stress and intonation in a language
  2. a system of versification
  3. the study of poetic meter and the art of versification

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Prosody logo #21000[Latin] Latin prosody deals with the science of Latin versification and its laws of meter. This article provides an overview of those laws as practised by Latin poets in the late Roman Republic and early Roman Empire, with verses by Catullus, Horace and Virgil as models. Latin poets borrowed their verse forms from the Greeks, despite signif...
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Prosody logo #21000[linguistics] In linguistics, prosody (pronounced i {respell|PROSS|ə-dee}, from Greek προσῳδία, prosōidía, prosɔːdía, `song sung to music; pronunciation of syllable`) is the rhythm, stress, and intonation of speech. Prosody may reflect various features of the speaker or the utterance: the emotional state of the speaker; the f...
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Prosody logo #21000[music] 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 is sung. For example, a songwriter might align downbeats or accents with stressed syllables or important words. Any musical work with a singer, regardless of the genre, requires its c...
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Prosody logo #21000[software] Prosody (formerly lxmppd) is a cross-platform XMPP server written in Lua. Its development goals include low resource usage, ease-of-use, and extensibility. == History == Prosody development was started by Matthew Wild in August 2008 and its first release, 0.1.0, was made in December 2008. Prosody was initially licensed under the ...
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prosody logo #22641study of versification
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prosody logo #21032see Metre.
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Prosody logo #21002• (n.) That part of grammar which treats of the quantity of syllables, of accent, and of the laws of versification or metrical composition.
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prosody logo #21003in modern criticism, the study of all the elements of language that contribute toward acoustic and rhythmic effects, chiefly in poetry but also in ... [15 related articles]
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Prosody logo #22385The mechanics of verse poetry--its sounds, rhythms, scansion and meter, stanzaic form, alliteration,
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Prosody logo #20972Pros'o·dy noun [ Latin prosodia the tone or accent of a syllable, Greek ... a song sung to, or with, an accompanying song, the accent accompanying the pronunciation; ... to + ... song, ode: confer French prosodie . See Ode .] That part of grammar which treats of the quantity of syll...
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prosody logo #21219Type: Term Pronunciation: proz′ŏ-dē Definitions: 1. The varying rhythm, intensity, and frequency of speech that are interpreted as stress or intonation that aid meaning transmission.
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Prosody logo #20166The formal study of the structure of verse including rhyme, meter, rhythm, stanzaic pattern, alliteration, consonance, assonance, language use etc.
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Prosody logo #21217Prosody is that part of grammar which treats of the quantity of syllables, of accent, and of the laws of versification. Though chiefly restricted to versification, it may also be extended to prose composition. In the Greek and Latin languages every syllable had its determinate length or quantity, and verses were constructed by systems of recurring ...
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prosody logo #20400[n] - the patterns of stress and intonation in a language 2. [n] - the study of poetic meter and the art of versification
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Prosody logo #22079The overall metrical structure of a poem.
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prosody logo #20974metrics noun the study of poetic meter and the art of versification
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prosody logo #21199the science or study of poetic meters and versification. · a particular or distinctive system of metrics and versification: Milton's prosody. · the stress and intonation patterns of an utterance.
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prosody logo #23037A term which refers to all the suprasegmental properties of language such as pitch, loudness, tempo and rhythym.
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prosody logo #23665 the study of poetic meter and the art of versification
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