Associations to the word «Prosody»
Noun
- Phonology
- Syntax
- Orthography
- Semantic
- Syllable
- Articulation
- Phoneme
- Sanskrit
- Hemisphere
- Pronunciation
- Grammar
- Linguistic
- Utterance
- Morphology
- Comprehension
- Consonant
- Treatise
- Semantics
- Vowel
- Accent
- Speech
- Verse
- Kannada
- Vocabulary
- Pell
- Astrology
- Rhyme
- Stress
- Etymology
- Linguistics
- Respiration
- Impairment
- Rhythm
- Pitch
- Deficit
- Contour
- Latin
- Lexicon
- Fitzgerald
- Dialect
- Cue
- Discourse
- Sentence
- Poetry
- Manual
- Acoustic
- Rhetoric
- Perception
- Inflection
- Lesion
- Veda
- Processing
- Bridges
- Variability
- Lan
- Meter
- Synthesis
- Phrase
- Language
- Humphrey
- Duration
- Metre
- Noun
- Tone
- Derivation
- Template
- Aspect
- Cor
- Milton
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
PROSODY, noun. (linguistics) The study of rhythm, intonation, stress, and related attributes in speech.
PROSODY, noun. (poetry) The study of poetic meter; the patterns of sounds and rhythms in verse.
Dictionary definition
PROSODY, noun. The patterns of stress and intonation in a language.
PROSODY, noun. (prosody) a system of versification.
PROSODY, noun. The study of poetic meter and the art of versification.
Wise words
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