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Qu'est-ce (qui) est prosody - définition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Prosody (disambiguation)

Prosody         
·noun That part of grammar which treats of the quantity of syllables, of accent, and of the laws of versification or metrical composition.
prosody         
['pr?s?di]
¦ noun
1. the patterns of rhythm and sound used in poetry.
the study of these patterns.
2. the patterns of stress and intonation in a language.
Derivatives
prosodic adjective
prosodist noun
Origin
C15: from L. prosodia 'accent of a syllable', from Gk prosoidia 'song sung to music, tone of a syllable', from pros 'towards' + oide 'song'.
Prosody (music)         
MANNER OF SETTING WORDS TO MUSIC
Musical prosody
In 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 which the text is sung, or to set the music with regard to the ambiance of the lyrics.

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Prosody

Prosody may refer to:

  • Prosody (Sanskrit), the study of poetic meters and verse in Sanskrit and one of the six Vedangas, or limbs of Vedic studies
  • Prosody (Greek), the theory and practice of Greek versification
  • Prosody (Latin), the study of Latin versification and its laws of meter
  • Prosody (linguistics), the suprasegmental characteristics of speech
  • Prosody (music), the manner of setting words to music
  • Prosody (software), a cross-platform XMPP server written in Lua
  • Metre (poetry), the rhythmic structure of versed text
Exemples du corpus de texte pour prosody
1. This early aptitude seems to result from their exposure in the womb to the distinctive prosody (pitch, volume, rhythm) of their mother as she expresses different feelings.
2. Recent research suggests, remarkably, that children who have trouble decoding vocal prosody are judged less popular and lower in social status by other kids even before they have left nursery.
3. Decoding its mother‘s prosody and interpreting her inflections is no mere idle pastime for a baby, but an issue of survival: from the very beginning, it needs to be able to secure for itself care and nurture, and voice–reading is a powerful aid.
4. He also remarks on the prosody, rhythm and pitch of modern language, and points out that hominids have shared ancestors millions of years ago, with each other and with apes and other primates, whose grunts and pants also have musical qualities.