prosody in Vietnamese

@prosody /prosody/
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1. The prosody is erratic.

2. Both developed doctrine of prosody.

3. The findings show neutral semantic prosody dominates the eight business trend words as six of them have neutral semantic prosody.

4. First, it described three models related to prosody generation.

5. Being of relatively great duration . Used of a syllable in prosody.

6. Stressed or accented. Used of a syllable in accentual prosody.

7. An Amphibrach is a metrical foot used in Latin and Greek prosody

8. RB: So it's expressing its emotion through its face and the prosody in its voice.

Nó thể hiện cảm xúc qua khuôn mặt và âm điệu trong giọng nói của nó.

9. 7 words related to Caesura: pause, suspension, intermission, interruption, break, prosody, inflection

10. Speech synthesis module generates speech signals based on the results of PinYin annotation and prosody prediction.

11. This paper investigates the semantic prosody of adjective amplifiers used by Chinese learners of English.

12. The prosody prediction is to estimate the intonation, rhythm, stress placement and timing.

13. Alexandrine - (prosody) a line of verse that has six iambic feet metrics, prosody - the study of poetic meter and the art of versification line of poetry, line of verse - a single line of words in a poem

14. Yet you also stress the importance of forms and prosody in polishing and revising poetry.

15. This study analyzes the semantic prosody of eight business trend words, namely, recover, decrease, decline, exp.

16. N Amphibrach In prosody, a foot of three syllables, the middle one long, the first and

17. Alliteration, in prosody, the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words or stressed syllables

18. Semantic prosody and semantic preference are two related but distinguished concepts in the study of collocation.

19. For this application syntactic processing is required to determine exactly where in the output to correctly specify prosody.

20. And the author uses the tentative theoretical framework to explain why neutral semantic prosody dominates the eight business trend words.

21. Arses definition: (in classical prosody ) the long syllable or part on which the ictus falls in a metrical Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

22. (prosody) a line of verse that has the full number of syllables Familiarity information: Acatalectic used as a noun is very rare.

23. Amphibrach: 1 n a metrical unit with unstressed-stressed-unstressed syllables (e.g., `remember') Type of: foot , metrical foot , metrical unit (prosody) a group of 2 …

24. Arsis definition: (in classical prosody ) the long syllable or part on which the ictus falls in a metrical Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

25. It is incredible how the distinctive prosody of the Song of Sea is the same today as it was in the 7th-8th centuries.”

Điều phi thường là vần luật đặc trưng chúng ta thấy trong Bài ca của biển ngày nay cũng giống như trong thế kỷ thứ 7 và 8”.

26. Accentual verse, in prosody, a metrical system based only on the number of stresses or accented syllables in a line of verse

27. In modern Accentual or Accentual-syllabic prosody, the meter of a verse is determined by the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in the verse.

28. Acatalectic (not comparable) ( poetry , prosody ) Designating a line of verse having the required number of syllables in the last foot Related terms [ edit ]

29. Following his early retirement, Sylvester (1870) published a book entitled The Laws of Verse in which he attempted to codify a set of laws for prosody in poetry.

Sau khi nghỉ hưu sớm, Sylvester (1870) xuất bản một cuốn sách mang tên “ The Laws of Verse”, trong đó ông đã cố gắng hệ thống hóa một bộ luật cho phép làm văn trong thơ.

30. Prosody is the melodic line of speech produced by variations in pitch, rhythm, and stress of pronunciation (Wymer et al., 2002); thus, Aprosody is an inability …

31. Caesura, (Latin: “cutting off,”) also spelled cesura, in modern prosody, a pause within a poetic line that breaks the regularity of the metrical pattern

32. Anapaest: 1 n a metrical unit with unstressed-unstressed-stressed syllables Synonyms: anapest Type of: foot , metrical foot , metrical unit (prosody) a group of 2 or …

33. The chosen measurement process follows the speech-adapted steps of pattern recognition: (1) recording speech, (2) computation of 170 features describing prosody, articulation, and voice quality, (3) machine learning, and (4) evaluation.

34. 2 (in classical prosody) the second of two metrical systems used alternately within a poem, (See also) → strophe (C17: via Late Latin from Greek antistrophe an answering turn, from anti- + strophe a turning) ♦ antistrophic adj ♦ Antistrophically adv

35. As nouns the difference between syncope and Apocope is that syncope is a loss of consciousness when someone faints, a swoon while Apocope is (prosody) the loss or omission of a sound or syllable from the end of a word.

36. Anacrusis, in classical prosody, the up (or weak) beat, one or more syllables at the beginning of a line of poetry that are not regarded as a part of the metrical pattern of that line. Some scholars do not acknowledge this phenomenon

37. Anapaest , anapest n (Prosody) a metrical foot of three syllables, the first two short, the last long (<Anapaest>) (C17: via Latin from Greek anapaistos reversed (that is, a dactyl reversed), from anapaiein, from ana- back + paiein to strike) ♦ Anapaestic, anapestic adj

38. In a public school closed to the public, in a suit that felt like a costume, while pretending to argue about policy, I, in all my Adolescing awkwardness, would be seized, however briefly, by an experience of prosody.” Have you ever felt this kind of overwhelming inspiration …

39. There are 122 Amphibrach-related words in total, with the top 5 most semantically related being metrical foot, greek language, foot, prosody and latin language.You can get the definition(s) of a word in the list below by tapping the question-mark icon next to it.

40. Assonance, in prosody, repetition of stressed vowel sounds within words with different end consonants, as in the phrase “quite like.” It is unlike rhyme, in which initial consonants differ but both vowel and end-consonant sounds are identical, as in the phrase “quite right.”

41. (transitive, rare) to boost up 1995, Jørgen Rischel, Hans Basbøll, Aspects of Danish prosody: A few boostings are percieved as upboostings, but are realized in such a way that the Auditively upboosted syllable is placed below the surrounding stressed syllables, and acoustically looks more like a downboosting, see fig

42. Musical Agogics as an Element in Gerard Manley Hopkins's Prosody CRITICS HAVE IN GENERAL found it difficult to assign Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844-89) a comfortable place in literary history.1 His poetic style is so unusual and idiosyncratic that it seems to belong to the modern rather than Victorian era (Giles)

43. In prosody, Alliterative verse is a form of verse that uses alliteration as the principal ornamental device to help indicate the underlying metrical structure, as opposed to other devices such as rhyme.The most commonly studied traditions of Alliterative verse are those found in the oldest literature of the Germanic languages, where scholars use the term 'Alliterative poetry' rather broadly to