Prosody may refer to:
Prosody (linguistics), the characteristics of speech style: Semantic
prosody , reader/hearer expects a word to be
Kaynak: Prosody In linguistics ,
prosody (pronounced. ˈ | p | r | ɒ | s | ə | d | i PROSS | ə-dee from Greek προσῳδία, prosōidía, prosɔːdía |, “song sung to
Kaynak: Prosody (linguistics)The study of metres and forms of versification is known as
prosody. (Within linguistics , "
prosody " is used in a more general sense that
Kaynak: Metre (poetry)Latin
prosody deals with the science of Latin versification and its laws of meter This article provides an overview of those laws as
Kaynak: Prosody (Latin)Elements of
prosody : Light and heavy syllables: unit of verse, called the pāda ("foot", not to be confused with the "foot " of Western
prosody).
Kaynak: Sanskrit prosodyIn music ,
prosody is the way the composer sets the text of a vocal composition in the assignment of syllables to notes in the melody to
Kaynak: Prosody (music)Semantic
prosody, also discourse
prosody, describes the way in which certain seemingly neutral words can be perceived with positive or
Kaynak: Semantic prosodyKannada
prosody (ಕನ್ನಡ ಛ೦ದಸ್ಸು) is the study of metres used in Kannada poetry , describing the rhythmic structure of a verse .
Kaynak: Kannada prosodyIn
prosody a paeon (or paean) is a metrical foot used in both poetry and prose. It consists of four syllables, with one of the
Kaynak: Paeon (prosody)