• pronunciation, and extrametricality can only be determined by analyzing the prosodic patterns of the language as a whole. Most typically, extrametricality affects...
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  • Rhythm (redirect from Extrametric)
    patterns; Contrametric – non-confirming, or syncopated patterns; and Extrametric – irregular patterns, such as tuplets. A rhythmic gesture is any durational...
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  • An acatalectic line of verse is one having the metrically complete number of syllables in the final foot. When talking about poetry written in English...
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  • Modern English". Linguistic Inquiry; 16, 57–116. Hayes, Bruce (1982) "Extrametricality and English stress". Linguistic Inquiry; 13, 227–76. Ross, John Robert...
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  • such words, the last syllable is extrametrical, and does not count towards stress assignment. This extrametricality does not apply in the case of words...
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  • of extrametrical syllables at the beginning of a verse is said to stand in anacrusis (Ancient Greek: ἀνάκρουσις "pushing up"). "An extrametrical prelude...
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    literary iambic pentameter of the period. Lines 6 and 8 feature a final extrametrical syllable or feminine ending: × / × / × / × / × /(×) That looks on tempests...
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  • specific contrametric or extrametric patterns are signatures of certain styles or composers. Triplets and other extrametric patterns are usually heard...
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    from the field of poetry, in which it refers to one or more unstressed extrametrical syllables at the beginning of a line. In typical Western music 4 4 time...
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  • the first trochee of the odd-lines are technically not reckoned as extrametrical since they harbor alliteration, but the even-lines' extra-metrical feature...
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  • used as polyrhythms when played against the regular duration. They are extrametric rhythmic units. The example below shows sextuplets in quintuplet time...
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  • does the stress fall on towards the right or left edge of the word Extrametricality: is there a unit consistently ignored for stress assignment, such as...
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  • stress in non-verbs is similar to that of English and Latin (modulo the extrametricality of the final syllable, which is absent in Portuguese): stress is final...
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    " The first line exemplifies regular iambic pentameter with a final extrametrical syllable or feminine ending: × / × / × / × / × / (×) A woman's face...
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    phonological unit receiving stress, while enclitics are not counted (extrametrical). For example, the word gássing 'strong', if the benefactive suffix...
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    1086/590087. S2CID 143690801. Marlett, Stephen A. (2008b). "Stress, Extrametricality and the Minimal Word in Seri". Linguistic Discovery 6.1. [5] Marlett...
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    fairly common metrical variations: an initial reversal, and a final extrametrical syllable or feminine ending: / × × / × / × / × /(×) They are the lords...
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  • experimental novel Explication de Texte exposition extended metaphor extrametrical verse eye rhyme A kind of rhyme in which the spellings of paired words...
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    syllable is excluded from consideration of stress placement, i.e. is extrametrical, and the last strong syllable preceding the final syllable in the word...
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  • position. × = nonictus. (×) = extrametrical syllable. The sixth line exhibits two fairly common variations, a final extrametrical syllable or feminine ending...
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    nonictus. (×) = extrametrical syllable. The eleventh line exhibits two common metrical variations: an initial reversal, and a final extrametrical syllable or...
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    than vile esteem'd, (121.1) Four lines (2, 4, 9, and 11) have a final extrametrical syllable or feminine ending, as for example: / × × / × / × / × /(×)...
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    line exhibits two common variations: an initial reversal and a final extrametrical syllable or feminine ending: / × × / × / × / × / (×) Doubting the filching...
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  • octosyllabic lines, whereas the feminine endings occur with a ninth, extrametrical syllable: When lovely woman stoops to folly, And finds too late that...
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    the next foot: (dicʼa꞉)(qocʼí) "bring a message out!". Combined with extrametricality, this can lead to stress as far in as the fifth syllable: mu(naci꞉)(ducé꞉)du...
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    The sonnet abounds with metrical variants. Lines 5 and 7 have a final extrametrical syllable or feminine ending. Line 2 exhibits both an initial and a mid-line...
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  • word-boundary constraints on certain syllabic positions, or allowances for extrametrical syllables; and further interlinear structure may be present (such as...
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    as two, and line thirteen's "being" as one. Two lines have a final extrametrical syllable or feminine ending, as exemplified by line eight: × / × / ×...
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    EFEF GG. Each line of the first quatrain of Sonnet 3 exhibits a final extrametrical syllable or feminine ending. The first line additionally exhibits an...
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  • however. The suffixes are divided into two groups, metric suffixes and extrametric suffixes. The former follows the general rule of stress on the last syllable...
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