• of Aleksandr Pushkin's Eugene Onegin, Notes on Prosody was released separately in book form. Notes on Prosody and Nabokov's translation of Eugene Onegin...
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    Onegin published in 1964. The commentary ends with an appendix titled Notes on Prosody, which has developed a reputation of its own. It stemmed from his observation...
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  • (1963) Notes on Prosody (Later appeared within Eugene Onegin.) (1980) Lectures on Literature (1980) Lectures on Ulysses. Facsimiles of Nabokov's notes. (1981)...
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  • Accent (music) (redirect from Accented note)
    indicated by an accent mark. Accents contribute to the articulation and prosody of a performance of a musical phrase. Accents may be written into a score...
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  • In linguistics, prosody (/ˈprɒsədi, ˈprɒz-/) is the study of elements of speech, including intonation, stress, rhythm and loudness, that occur simultaneously...
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  • Poetry (section Prosody)
    Pinsky 1998, pp. 11–24 Pinsky 1998, p. 66 Nabokov, Vladimir (1964). Notes on Prosody. Bollingen Foundation. pp. 9–13. ISBN 978-0-691-01760-0. {{cite book}}:...
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    In music, prosody is the way the composer sets the text of a vocal composition in the assignment of syllables to notes in the melody to which the text...
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    Gannibal], Георг Леетс [Georg Leets], Таллин [Tallinn], paperback 1984. Notes on prosody: and Abram Gannibal by Vladimir Nabokov, 1964. ISBN 0-69101760-3. Жизнь...
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    between Véra and Vladimir are uncertain; he maintained it was at a charity ball on 8 (or 9) May 1923, but she denied this story. Sometime after that date, the...
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  • as the executor of his father's literary estate. Dmitri Nabokov was born on May 10, 1934, in Berlin. He was the only child of Vladimir Nabokov and Véra...
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    son Sergei was gay and was sent to Neuengamme labour camp, where he died on the 9 January 1945 due to a combination of dysentery, starvation and exhaustion...
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  • and more. The component features of English prosody – pitch, loudness, duration, voice qualities, and so on – are the same as those of other languages...
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  • Sanskrit prosody or Chandas refers to one of the six Vedangas, or limbs of Vedic studies. It is the study of poetic metres and verse in Sanskrit. This...
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  • Semantic prosody, also discourse prosody, describes the way in which certain seemingly neutral words can be perceived with positive or negative associations...
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  • Scansion (section Notes)
    Nabokov in his Notes on Prosody says: "In my casual perusals, I have of course slammed shut without further ado any such works on English prosody in which I...
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  • Rhyme (category Commons category link is on Wikidata)
    his Notes on Prosody, are as follows: As in French, rhymes are divided into masculine and feminine according to whether the word is stressed on the last...
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    see Ethiopia), was a native of Phoenicia. Nabokov, Vladimir (1964). Notes on Prosody and Abram Gannibal. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press...
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  • of metres and forms of versification are both known as prosody. (Within linguistics, "prosody" is used in a more general sense that includes not only...
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  • Milton's Prosody, with a chapter on Accentual Verse and Notes is a book by Robert Bridges. It was first published by Oxford University Press in 1889, and...
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    Foundation) has run Prosody on http://stpeter.im. In 2023, Jabber.org finished migrating to Prosody. Free and open-source software portal "Prosody 13.0.2 released"...
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    diagrams for his poems were instead plain and gappy. Nabokov's essay "Notes on Prosody" follows for the large part Bely's essay "Description of the Russian...
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  • International Phonetic Alphabet (category Commons category link is on Wikidata)
    qualities of speech that are part of lexical (and, to a limited extent, prosodic) sounds in oral language: phones, intonation and the separation of syllables...
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  • Nabokovia (section Notes)
    [1997] Nabokovia faga (Dognin 1895) "butterflies". Archived from the original on 2011-10-29. Retrieved 2007-08-27. Savela, Markku. "Nabokovia Hemming, 1960"...
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  • Pingala (section Notes)
    author of the Chandaḥśāstra (Sanskrit: छन्दःशास्त्र, lit. 'A Treatise on Prosody'), also called the Pingala-sutras (Sanskrit: पिङ्गलसूत्राः, romanized: Piṅgalasūtrāḥ...
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  • The stress placed on words within sentences is called sentence stress or prosodic stress. That is one of the three components of prosody, along with rhythm...
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  • Aruz (redirect from Turkic prosody)
    ʿarūż (from Arabic عروض ʿarūḍ), also called ʿarūż prosody, is the Persian, Turkic and Urdu prosody, using the ʿarūż meters. The earliest founder of this...
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  • Tamil prosody defines several metres in six basic elements covering the various aspects of rhythm. Most classical works and many modern works are written...
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  • In prosody a paeon (or paean) is a metrical foot used in both poetry and prose. It consists of four syllables, with one of the syllables being long and...
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  • the trimeter, and then allow yourself all the liberties that traditional prosody allows you, you have a measure which few readers will scan, even subconsciously...
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  • Latin prosody (from Middle French prosodie, from Latin prosōdia, from Ancient Greek προσῳδία prosōidía, 'song sung to music', 'pronunciation of syllable')...
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