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Definition of Prosodic
1. Adjective. Of or relating to the rhythmic aspect of language or to the suprasegmental phonemes of pitch and stress and juncture and nasalization and voicing.
Definition of Prosodic
1. Adjective. Of, or relating to, prosody. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Prosodic
1. prosody [adj] - See also: prosody
Lexicographical Neighbors of Prosodic
Literary usage of Prosodic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A History of English Prosody from the Twelfth Century to the Present Day by George Saintsbury (1906)
"IN the poet of the Faerie Queene we come once more to a focus °f prosodic
investigation and history. But there is this striking difference between Spenser ..."
2. A History of English Prosody from the Twelfth Century to the Present Day by George Saintsbury (1908)
"The eighteenth century, from its very opening years, devoted itself to prosodic
inquiries; and though most of these inquiries were, from the point of view ..."
3. An Introduction to the Scientific Study of English Poetry: Being Prolegomena by Mark Harvey Liddell (1902)
"In other words, that English verse structure is not an accident of our prosody,
but that prosodic form is an accident of verse structure. ..."
4. An Introduction to the Scientific Study of English Poetry: Being Prolegomena by Mark Harvey Liddell (1902)
"In other words, that English verse structure is not an accident of our prosody,
but that prosodic form is an accident of verse structure. ..."