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Meter (poetry) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In poetry, the meter (or metre ) is the basic rhythmic structure of a verse. Many traditional verse forms prescribe a specific verse meter, or a certain set of meters alternating in a particular o...
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Genre-Specific Parsing: Non-Additive Influences of Metrical Stress Pattern on Sentence Processing ... Participants in the third group (C) read the same sentences as in (A), but embedded in 'prosaic contexts' without a predictable metrical pattern.
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The term "close verse" is often used to designate poetry that has a formal metrical structure, while the term "open verse" is often used to refer to poetry that does not follow a strict metrical pattern. However, many people mistakenly believe that "open verse" is completely free form and follows no set pattern.
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Electrophysiological Correlates Due to Different Pattern of Metrical Structures in Tri-syllabic Consonant Vowel Pairs ... The present experimental design aimed on investigation of neurocognitive processes triggered by temporal aspects of syllable duration in a word-like pattern. We recorded electrophysiological signals of...
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Metrical Substitution small variations within a metrical pattern ... Poetry Glossary: Metrical Substitution ... small variations within a metrical pattern ;
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