• In linguistics, prosody (/ˈprɒsədi, ˈprɒz-/) is the study of elements of speech that are not individual phonetic segments (vowels and consonants) but which...
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  • meter Prosody (linguistics), the suprasegmental characteristics of speech Prosody (music), the manner of setting words to music Prosody (software), a cross-platform...
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  • sentences. Affect (linguistics) Boundary tone (linguistics) Focus (linguistics) High rising terminal Prosodic unit Prosody (linguistics) Speech act Squiggle...
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  • sports reporting but a negative prosody in hard news reporting. In recent years, linguists have used corpus linguistics and concordancing software to find...
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  • 2010. Adapted from L.P. Elwell-Sutton (1975), "The Foundations of Persian Prosody and Metrics", Iran, Vol. 13 (1975), pp. 75-97; p. 80 (based on Weil 1958);...
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  • and transcription delimiters. In linguistics, a prosodic unit is a segment of speech that occurs with specific prosodic properties. These properties can...
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  • Pausa (category Prosody (linguistics))
    In linguistics, pausa (Latin for 'break', from Greek παῦσις, pâusis 'stopping, ceasing') is the hiatus between prosodic declination units. The concept...
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  • Emotional prosody or affective prosody is the various paralinguistic aspects of language use that convey emotion. It includes an individual's tone of voice...
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  • In linguistics, an elision or deletion is the omission of one or more sounds (such as a vowel, a consonant, or a whole syllable) in a word or phrase....
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  • Finn (1982). A Manual of Classical Persian Prosody, with chapters on Urdu, Karakhanidic and Ottoman prosody. Wiesbaden. Deo & Kiparsky (2011), p. 7. See...
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  • Metrical phonology (category Prosody (linguistics))
    Previously, generative phonologists and the American Structuralists represented prosodic prominence as a feature that applied to individual phonemes (segments)...
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  • Juncture Morphophonology Phonology Prosody (linguistics) RIPAC (microprocessor) David Crystal, A dictionary of linguistics & phonetics, Wiley-Blackwell, 2003...
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  • Metalocutionary act (category Prosody (linguistics))
    utterances by means of prosodic deictic indices such as pitch accents, intonation contours and boundary tones. In the prosodic literature, "mark" is often...
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  • interpretation - Profanity - Prolative case - Pronoun - Pronunciation - Prosody (linguistics) - Proparoxytone - Pseudo-acronym - Pseudo-Anglicism - Psycholinguistics...
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  • within sentences is called sentence stress or prosodic stress. That is one of the three components of prosody, along with rhythm and intonation. It includes...
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    autosegmental phonology. Other articulatory, visual or acoustic cues, such as prosody (tone, stress), and secondary articulations such as nasalization, may overlap...
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  • terminology and theory echoed in modern linguistics. Alexandrian grammarians also studied speech sounds and prosody; they defined parts of speech with notions...
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  • them." — William Jennings Bryan, Cross of Gold speech Foregrounding Prosody (linguistics) Repetition (rhetorical device) Gary Blake and Robert W. Bly, The...
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  • (regardless of level) can be deceitful. Meta message Paralanguage Prosody (linguistics) "Mind, Nature, and Consciousness: Gregory Bateson and the New Paradigm...
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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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  • (2005) "German Intonation in Autosegmental-Metrical Phonology". Sun-Ah Jun Prosodic Typology: The Phonology of Intonation and Phrasing. Oxford University Press...
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  • Clitic group (C) Phonological word (P-word, ω), sometimes also called the prosodic word Foot (F, φ or Σ) Syllable (σ) Mora (μ) Segment (phoneme) Feature The...
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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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  • In linguistics, morphology (mor-FOL-ə-jee) is the study of words, including the principles by which they are formed, and how they relate to one another...
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  • give nuanced meaning, or convey emotion, by using techniques such as prosody, pitch, volume, intonation, etc. It is sometimes defined as relating to...
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  • Syncope (phonology) (category Prosody (linguistics))
    was adjacent to a consonant cluster or a final consonant. Apheresis (linguistics) Apocope Clipping (morphology) Clipping (phonetics) Deletion (phonology)...
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  • Syllable (redirect from Final (linguistics))
    Implications for a Prosodic Theory of Reduplication". In Borer, Hagit (ed.). The Proceedings of the Seventh West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics. WCCFL 7...
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  • Metrical foot (redirect from Foot (prosody))
    York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-866121-5. Comprehensive list of feet and colas up to 12 syllables long Prosody Tutorial by H.T. Kirby-Smith...
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  • Scale of vowels (category Prosody (linguistics))
    low-frequency vowels described here are not the high vowels and low vowels of linguistics. Those are vowels where the tongue is high (as in "cool" and "key") or...
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  • English and present-day English, can have syllables with up to four morae. A prosodic stress system in which moraically heavy syllables are assigned stress is...
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