Poetic rhythm : structure and performance : an empirical study in cognitive poetics /
This research is an instrumental investigation of a theory of rhythmical performance of poetry, originally propounded speculatively in the author's Perception-Oriented Theory of Metre (1977). "Iambic pentameter" means that there is a verse unit consisting of an unstressed and a stress...
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Format: | Licensed eBooks |
Sprache: | Englisch |
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Brighton [England] ; Portland [OR] :
Sussex Academic Press
2021.
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Online-Zugang: | https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctv30c9fct |
Inhaltsangabe:
- 1. Perception-Oriented Theory of Metre
- 2. Cognitive Assumptions : Simplicity and Multilevel Information Processing
- 3. The Empirical Rationale
- 4. Caesura
- 5. Consecutive Stresses
- 6. Stress Maximum in Weak Position
- 7. Enjambment
- 8. Disyllabic Occupancy of Metrical Position as a Perceptual Problem
- 9. Timing, Structure, Musical Key
- 10. Excursus on Hungarian Poetry and Poetry Recital
- 11. Phonetic Cues and Dramatic Function
- 12. Stress Maximum in the Fifth Position
- 13. The Structure and Delivery Style of Milton's Verse An Electronic Exercise in Vocal Performance
- 14. Metricalness and Rhythmicalness What Our Ear Tells Our Mind.