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... stress to be subordinated to a following stress within a syntactic unit , whether or not any unstressed syllables ... contour as a hierarchical organisation is that it does not create the false impression of a series of syllables , each with ...
... stress to be subordinated to a following stress within a syntactic unit , whether or not any unstressed syllables ... contour as a hierarchical organisation is that it does not create the false impression of a series of syllables , each with ...
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... stress to rules , since it depends so much on the specific linguistic context in which the word appears . The same ... contour depends a great deal on his awareness of the phonological structure of the words and of the syntactic structure of ...
... stress to rules , since it depends so much on the specific linguistic context in which the word appears . The same ... contour depends a great deal on his awareness of the phonological structure of the words and of the syntactic structure of ...
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... stress and so cannot function as a final beat . In a different semantic context , the stress pattern of ' thou art ... contour produced by phonology and syntax , and that the variable which determines the role of that neutral contour in ...
... stress and so cannot function as a final beat . In a different semantic context , the stress pattern of ' thou art ... contour produced by phonology and syntax , and that the variable which determines the role of that neutral contour in ...
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LINGUISTIC APPROACHES 8228 | 28 |
THE RHYTHMS OF ENGLISH SPEECH | 59 |
THE FOURBEAT RHYTHM | 76 |
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accentual-syllabic verse alternation anapaestic Bo Bo Ceolred classical approach common metre complex create demotion deviation discussion distinction double offbeat duple metre duple verse emphasis English metre English poetry English verse example falling rhythm five-beat line following line four-beat line four-beat rhythm four-beat verse function iambic pentameter implied offbeat initial inversion initial offbeat Kiparsky language linguistic literary metrical form metrical pattern metrical rules metrical set metrical structure metrical style metrical theory metrist movement nonstresses ŏ B ŏ occur offbeat condition optional pause perceived perception phonetic phonological phrase poem poetic poetry poets pronunciation prosody reader reading rhyme rhythmic form rhythmic structure rhythmic unit scansion semantic sense sequence single offbeat speech rhythms stanza stress contour stress pattern stress-final pairing stress-initial pairing stress-timing stressed and unstressed strong syntactic break syntax tension tradition triple metre triple rhythm triple verse trochaic trochee underlying rhythm unrealised beat unstressed syllables words