- intonation, or the
timing of
syllables are all
guilty of overspecification.
Prosodists seldom explicitly state what they are
marking in
their scansions. For...
- a
translation of the
Ancient Gr**** πούς, pl. πόδες. The
Ancient Gr****
prosodists, who
invented this terminology,
specified that a foot must have both an...
-
Virahanka (Devanagari: विरहाङ्क) was an
Indian prosodist who is also
known for his work on mathematics. He may have
lived in the 6th century, but it is...
-
example the 21
sequences when m = 7 are: [gives list]. In this way
Indian prosodists were led to
discover the
Fibonacci sequence, as we have
observed in Section...
-
Poetics (1993)
suggests that this
became the
standard "villanelle" when
prosodists such as César-Pierre
Richelet based their definitions of the form on that...
-
described a 16th meter, the mustadārik.
Following al-Khalil, the Arab
prosodists scan
poetry not in
terms of
syllables but in
terms of
vowelled and unvowelled...
- grammarian, law theorist, historian, lexicographer, rhetorician, logician, and
prosodist.
Noted as a
prodigy by his contemporaries, he
gained the
title kalikālasarvajña...
-
fairly short two centuries, they were
clearly understood by the
Russian prosodists. On the
other hand, he
viewed the much
older English iambic tetrameters...
-
literary form, and its
structural variety proliferated. The 17th-century
prosodist Père
Mourgues defined what he
called the
virelai ancien in a way that...
- in both
origin and structure. This has led to
serious confusion among prosodists, both
ancient and modern, as to the true
source and
nature of the Persian...