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Prosody (linguistics) - Wikipedia
the study of elements of speech, including intonation, stress, rhythm and loudness, that occur simultaneously with individual phonetic segments: vowels and ... en.wikipedia.org
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Prosody | Definition, Examples, Elements, & Facts - Britannica
Prosody, the study of all the elements of language that contribute toward acoustic and rhythmic effects, chiefly in poetry but also in prose. www.britannica.com
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PROSODY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. The study of versification; especially : the systematic study of metrical structure. 2. A particular system, theory, or style of versification. www.merriam-webster.com
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prosody
prosody (ˈprɒsədɪ) Also β. 6–8 in L. form proˈsodia. [ad. L. prosōdia the accent of a syllable, a. Gr. προσῳδία a song sung to music, an accompaniment; the tone or accent of a syllable, a mark to show it; later also, a mark of quantity; f. πρός to + {wlenisisub}δή song, ode. Cf. F. prosodie (1562 in... Oxford English Dictionary
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Prosody IM: Welcome
Prosody is a modern XMPP communication server. It aims to be easy to set up and configure, and efficient with system resources. prosody.im
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Snapshot: What is prosody? - National Ataxia Foundation
Speech not only consists of the words we say, but how we say them. That “how” is what is called prosody: the pitch, loudness, and timing of speech. www.ataxia.org
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Prosody
Prosody may refer to: Prosody (Sanskrit), the study of poetic meters and verse in Sanskrit and one of the six Vedangas, or limbs of Vedic studies Prosody (Greek), the theory and practice of Greek versification Prosody (Latin), the study of Latin versification and its laws of meter Prosody (linguistics wikipedia.org
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Prosody in Music and Songwriting - Berklee Online Take Note
The definition of prosody is when all elements work together to support the central message of the song, an appropriate relationship between the elements. online.berklee.edu
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More about Prosody - Right Hemisphere Brain Damage
Prosody is a word used to describe the rate, rhythm, and melody of our speech. We change these features when we speak in order to convey meaning beyond the ... www.righthemisphere.org
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All About Prosody: What It Is, Why It's Important
Prosody is the aspect of language that deals with the rhythm, stress, and intonation of words in a sentence. www.readingranch.com
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Guide to Prosody | Poetry at Harvard
The following terms describe the generally agreed-upon system for approximating, in writing, our speech rhythms. poetry.harvard.edu
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prosody
prosody/ˈprɔsədɪ; `prɑsədɪ/ n[U]1 science of verse forms and poetic metres 韵文学; 诗体学.2 (study of the) rhythm, pause, tempo, stress and pitch features of alanguage (某语言的)韵律(学). 牛津英汉双解词典
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How Prosody Plays a Role in Language Development - Verywell Family
Prosody is the first step in language development, and the first thing that babies imitate. "Prosody lays an important foundation for language acquisition," says speech and language pathologist Shelby Stangl. In fact, babies begin to imitate their home language's prosody during the first 6 months of life. Young infants can recognize the rhythm ...
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Prosody (software)
Prosody (formerly lxmppd) is a cross-platform XMPP server written in Lua. Identi.ca the micro-blogging service uses Prosody to deliver IM notifications. Remember the Milk uses Prosody to deliver IM based reminders. wikipedia.org
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Diaeresis (prosody)
In poetic meter, diaeresis ( ; also spelled diæresis or dieresis) has two meanings: the separate pronunciation of the two vowels in a diphthong for the sake of meter, and a division between feet that corresponds to the division between words. Synaeresis, the pronunciation of two vowels as a diphthon... wikipedia.org
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