prosodyˈprɒs ə di
prosody (n)
- plural
- prosodies
English Definitions:
prosody, inflection (noun)
the patterns of stress and intonation in a language
poetic rhythm, rhythmic pattern, prosody (noun)
(prosody) a system of versification
prosody, metrics (noun)
the study of poetic meter and the art of versification
prosody (Noun)
The study of rhythm, intonation, stress, and related attributes in speech.
prosody (Noun)
The study of poetic meter; the patterns of sounds and rhythms in verse.
Prosody
In linguistics, prosody is the rhythm, stress, and intonation of speech. Prosody may reflect various features of the speaker or the utterance: the emotional state of the speaker; the form of the utterance; the presence of irony or sarcasm; emphasis, contrast, and focus; or other elements of language that may not be encoded by grammar or choice of vocabulary.
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