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prosody

prosody / prosody
Noun

This term describes the melodic and rhythmic architecture of language, encompassing the rise and fall of pitch, the duration of sounds, and the placement of stress. In linguistics, it refers to the non-segmental features of speech that convey emotion, emphasis, or grammatical structure, acting as a layer of meaning above the actual words spoken. In a literary context, it shifts toward the formal study of versification. It involves the technical analysis of meter and rhyme schemes to understand how the sonic texture of a poem contributes to its overall mood or meaning.

Meanings

Nounprosody

The patterns of stress and intonation in a language.

"The linguist analyzed the prosody of the speaker to determine their emotional state."

Nounprosody

The study of the rhythmic and acoustic properties of poetry and spoken language.

"Her expertise in prosody allowed her to identify the subtle meter of the ancient verse."

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