A Perception-oriented Theory of MetrePorter Israeli Institute for Poetics and Semiotics, Tel Aviv University, 1977 - English language - 244 pages |
Contents
Toward a PerceptionOriented Theory of Metre | 21 |
Caesura | 66 |
Some Remarks on the Nature of Trochees and lambs | 83 |
Copyright | |
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Common terms and phrases
a w position acoustic alliteration amphibrach anapest articulation beginning bisyllabic blank verse caesura Chatman clause closure compounds contour convergent deviations Donne's downbeat emphatic end-stopped English enjambement foot gestalt grouping potential Halle and Keyser iambic line iambic pentameter ibid infirming instance intonation inversion less lexical stress linguistic major syntactic boundary marked maxima metre metric pattern metrical foot metrical positions metrical set metrical style Milton occur Paradise Lost pause pentameter line perceived perception perceptual forces phonemic phrase pitch poem poetry poets Pope possible preceding prose rhythm prosodic prosodists ranks reader reading regular rhythmical performance run-on segments sentence sequence seventh position Shelley sixth position Sonnets Spenser Spenserian Stanza stanza stress displaced stress maximum stress pattern Stress Rule stress valley stressed syllables strong position strong shape structure syntactic units tend tension tenth position terza rima tion trochaic trochee unmetrical unstressed verb verse weak position word boundary