Definition of Extrametrical. Meaning of Extrametrical. Synonyms of Extrametrical

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- invisibility is called "extrametricality" in linguistic terminology. This is purely a theoretical device — an extrametrical sound or syllable is not...
- patterns; Contrametric – non-confirming, or syncopated patterns; and Extrametricirregular patterns, such as tuplets. A rhythmic gesture is any durational...
- of extrametrical syllables at the beginning of a verse is said to stand in anacrusis (Ancient Gr****: ἀνάκρουσις "pushing up"). "An extrametrical prelude...
- literary iambic pentameter of the period. Lines 6 and 8 feature a final extrametrical syllable or feminine ending: × / × / × / × / × /(×) That looks on tempests...
- 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...
- 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...
- specific contrametric or extrametric patterns are signatures of certain styles or composers. Triplets and other extrametric patterns are usually heard...
- the first trochee of the odd-lines are technically not reckoned as extrametrical since they harbor alliteration, but the even-lines' extra-metrical feature...
- octosyllabic lines, whereas the feminine endings occur with a ninth, extrametrical syllable: When lovely woman stoops to folly, And finds too late that...
- petty griefs have done their spite, (90.10) Lines 5 and 7 have a final extrametrical syllable or feminine ending. Line 7 may also be read as exhibiting another...