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prosody
[ pros-uh-dee ]
noun
- the science or study of poetic meters and versification.
- a particular or distinctive system of metrics and versification:
Milton's prosody.
- Linguistics. the stress and intonation patterns of an utterance.
prosody
/ pr蓹藞s蓲d瑟k; 藞pr蓲s蓹d瑟 /
noun
- the study of poetic metre and of the art of versification, including rhyme, stanzaic forms, and the quantity and stress of syllables
- a system of versification
- the patterns of stress and intonation in a language
Derived Forms
- 藞辫谤辞蝉辞诲颈蝉迟, noun
- prosodic, adjective
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 辫谤辞路蝉辞诲路颈肠 [pr, uh, -, sod, -ik], 辫谤辞路蝉辞诲路颈路肠补濒 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of prosody1
Example Sentences
Other parameters come into play, such as prosody, which includes pauses, accentuation and intonation.
This juxtaposition is far from coincidental, as the researchers' experiments revealed that dog brains respond in the same positive ways to exaggerated prosody as our very own infants.
If a brain-computer interface could re-create someone鈥檚 speech with the inherent prosody and emotional weight found in music, it could reconstruct far more than just words.
Linguists call this language feature 鈥減rosody,鈥 something machines have had a hard time mastering.
Spencer showed a wonderful sense of prosody and storytelling in 鈥淚 Know My Soul,鈥 and Thompson sounded an exultant, if sometimes strident, call to celebration in 鈥淢y People.鈥
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