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prosody or
prosodic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Prosody may
refer to:
Prosody (Sanskrit), the
study of
poetic meters and
verse in Sanskrit...
- In linguistics,
prosody (/ˈprɒsədi, ˈprɒz-/) is the
study of
elements of
speech that are not
individual phonetic segments (vowels and consonants) but...
- In music,
prosody is the way the
composer sets the text of a
vocal composition in the ****ignment of
syllables to
notes in the
melody to
which the text...
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Semantic prosody, also
discourse prosody,
describes the way in
which certain seemingly neutral words can be
perceived with
positive or
negative ****ociations...
- 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);...
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Sanskrit prosody or
Chandas refers to one of the six Vedangas, or
limbs of
Vedic studies. It is the
study of
poetic metres and
verse in Sanskrit. This...
- ****anese
prosody...
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Emotional prosody or
affective prosody is the
various paralinguistic aspects of
language use that
convey emotion. It
includes an individual's tone of voice...
- 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,...
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Prosody (from
Middle French prosodie, from
Latin prosōdia, from
Ancient Gr**** προσῳδίᾱ (prosōidíā), "song sung to music;
pronunciation of syllable") is...