(Prosody) a system of versification.
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Examples for "prosody"
Examples for "prosody"
1No analysis of his prosody can explain the wonders of his workmanship.
2As regards Björnson's prosody, I am aware that it is sometimes defective.
3Subjects were asked to intone neutral-content sentences with happy, sad, and neutral prosody.
4It also has an auditory system that detects prosody in speech.
5She did not show the usual speech prosody and social deficits associated with NLD.
1There was something else in the noise-nota rhythmic pattern, but... a voice.
2This paper presents a scalp eletroencephalogram (EEG) rhythmic pattern detection scheme based on neural networks.
3One woman sat square in the middle of the road, clapping her hands in a rhythmic pattern.
4African dance, like its music, builds on highly complex rhythmic patterns.
5Language is related to body movement, and often participates in the rhythmic patterns of this movement.
1An occasional poetic rhythm won't disturb prose, but an occasional prose rhythm makes poetry fall down.
2The shadow began speaking now, its words muffled, whispering across the water with an eerily poetic rhythm.
3Almost everything in a general way which we have said about the expressiveness of music applies to poetic rhythm.
4We can incorporate poetic rhythms, and yet remain outside them.
5Beckett's poetic rhythms need no such assistance.
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