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Often used in the same context:
versification,
verbalization,
phonology,
scansion,
pentameter,
phoneme,
vocalization,
motherese,
intonation,
singspiel,
assonance,
agnosia,
vocalisation,
homophones,
diction,
mimesis,
amusia,
contrastive,
unintelligibility,
abstractness,
understandability,
poetical,
arioso,
metafiction,
perceiver,
terza rima,
euphony,
comprehension,
sensorimotor,
onomatopoeia,
maeterlinck,
recitatives,
quatrains,
spatiality,
shakespearean sonnet,
koans,
glottal,
comprehensibility,
sensorium,
archaisms,
psychoacoustics,
chiasmus,
sestina,
dysphasia,
dialogic,
conjugations,
expressivity,
diminuendo,
mozartian,
diphthongs,
gigue,
philological,
intertextuality,
prose,
emotionality,
genitive,
adverbial,
trivium,
synaesthesia,
songlike,
poetics,
sarabande,
cantabile,
inflections,
phonetics,
edgard varese,
apraxia,
schemata,
semiotic,
expressive aphasia,
auditory,
objective correlative,
alterity,
divertimento,
echolalia,
vocabulary,
anaphora,
idioms,
sociolinguistic,
nabokovian,
ballade,
diatonic scale,
cogitations,
metonymy,
wordiness,
pentatonic scale,
cadences,
synesthesia,
dysarthria,
somatosensory,
adverbs,
countertransference,
pronounciation,
syntax,
caesura,
subtleties,
chaconne,
intelligibility,
profundity,
tonalities,
lexis,
rhythmicity,
idiom,
language,
orthography,
grammar,
style,
metre,
philology,
poetry,
proverb,
stylistics,
alphabet,
lexicography,
pronunciation,
text,
argument,
certificate,
discourse,
ergative,
genome,
gis,
identifier,
keyboard,
lexicon,
robotic,
rpc,
sexiest,
terrain,
topic,
abrupt,
absolutive,
accusative,
address
More specific:
accent,
accentuation,
beat,
cadence,
caesura,
emphasis,
intonation,
measure,
meter,
pitch contour,
rhythm,
speech rhythm,
sprung rhythm,
stress
Appears in the definition of:
beat,
cadence,
measure,
meter,
metre,
poetic rhythm,
rhythmic pattern,
vedanga
Part of:
poem,
verse form
More general:
delivery,
manner of speaking,
poetics,
speech,
versification
Synonyms:
inflection,
poetic rhythm,
rhythmic pattern
Also try:
— Adjectives for prosody:
english,
classical,
latin,
emotional,
french,
traditional,
greek,
affective,
semantic,
arabic,
persian,
more...
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