- a consonant). At the end of a line, the "e"
remains unelided but is
hypermetrical (outside the
count of syllables, like a
feminine ending in
English verse)...
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University Press. ISBN 0-19-511785-9. Krebs,
Harald (2005). "Hypermeter and
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Richard L. (1992). "The
Dramatization of
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Problems with DNA SCA1 (ATXN1) 4th
decade (<10 to >60) 15
years (10–35)
Hypermetric saccades, slow saccades,
upper motor neuron (note:
saccades relates to...
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maintaining that the album's
unconventional harmonic progressions and
hypermetric disruptions had
extended techniques already demonstrated in
songs such...
- needed] The
elements of
musical form
often build strict proportions or
hypermetric structures (powers of the
numbers 2 and 3).
Musical form is the plan...
- ataxias, is
characterized by
neurological symptoms including dysarthria,
hypermetric saccades, and
ataxia of gait and stance. This
cerebellar dysfunction...
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judgement of distance, and some cats may
develop a rapid, crouching,
hypermetric gait. Some
affected cats may
exhibit an
abnormal head tilt, tremors,...
- endings. To this
schema Milton introduced modifications,
which included hypermetrical syllables (trisyllabic feet),
inversion or
slighting of stresses, and...
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contains a
plethora of
lines which Old
English scholars refer to as “
hypermetric” or long.
Daniel is one of the four
major Old
Testament prophets, along...