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- and noun endings give the language a musical resonance. It did not use syllabo-tonic versification, and the writing system precludes detection of rhythm...
- syllables in each line, of which only some are specified as to length. Syllabo-quantitative (varṇavṛtta) metres depend on syllable count, but the light-heavy...
- rhymes were allowed in syllabic verse system. Together with introducing syllabo-accentual metres, masculine rhymes began to occur in Polish poetry. They...
- (1739). Lomonosov is considered the founder of accentual-syllabic (or syllabo-tonic) verse in Russian poetry, although statistical analysis suggests...
- forms, and found in the great epics, the Mahabharata and the Ramayana. Syllabo-quantitative verse (varṇavṛtta or varnavritta): metres depend on syllable...
- Njoya completed the process of going from a picto-syllabic system to the syllabo-graphemic system in the development of Akauku. Akauku has 83 characters...
- August 2007, p. 16 Lelong, Jacques (1723). Bibliotheca sacra in binos syllabos distincta, quorum prior qui jam tertio acutior prodit, omnes sive textus...
- which is ****igned to the fourth century AD. West (1966a, pp. 51–2); the syllabos belongs to P. Achmîn 3. Cf. West (1985a, pp. 32, 35, 43–6). The validity...
- although "comparable effects were sometimes exploited." It did not use syllabo-tonic versification (accentual versification based on regular alternation...
- missing publisher (link) Le Long, Jacques (1723). Bibliotheca sacra in binos syllabos distincta (in Latin). Paris. Benvin, Anton (1984). "Zamisao liturgijskog...