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- Trouvé au paragraphe 1: (...) following concepts: rhythm, metre, and line. (...)
- Trouvé dans le titre 2: (...) Rhythm (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 2: (...) The term “rhythm” (from Greek ῥυθμός (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 3: (...) “Rhythm” is terminologicall (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 4: (...) “Meter is organized rhythm,” as Steele (1999, (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 10: (...) s) that is not only rhythmical but can also co (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 12: (...) rse is entrusted to rhythmic scansion and cade (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 15: (...) th regard to speech rhythm and poetic metre: t (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 17: (...) ts with the line of rhythm (heterodyny) and so (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 18: (...) al (2:2), and their rhythm is either ascendant (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 25: (...) ved from Late Latin rhythmic lines, which are (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 29: (...) or pre-established rhythmic patterns. The fir (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 31: (...) found in Late Latin rhythmic poetry. In partic (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 43: (...) reinterpreted in a rhythmic key. In France, f (...)
- Trouvé dans le titre 8: (...) Rhythm and metre in Englis (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 47: (...) icle for organizing rhythm. While variations, (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 49: (...) lyric poetry, too, rhythm and metre are inter (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 53: (...) hich dispenses with rhythm and meter, line is (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 55: (...) iod has alternating rhythms. The use of three- (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 58: (...) 59), from the Latin rhythmus (see Zumthor 1975 (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 62: (...) tively called Freie Rhythmen (‘Free Rhythms’) (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 63: (...) nto freely arranged rhythmic groups of varying (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 64: (...) he duple and triple rhythms that have been und (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 66: (...) several studies in rhythm in experimental psy (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 68: (...) ine; Germ.: Waise
rhythm
Ital. & Span.: (...)
- Trouvé ici 2: (...) venaz. 2026. "IV.1. Rhythm, Metre, Line." In P (...)
- Trouvé dans la bibliographie / webliographie
- Trouvé au paragraphe 1: (...) res as line length, prosody, use of multimedia (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 41: (...) of rhyme and metre (Rhythm, Metre, Line), but (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 57: (...) libre (free verse à rhythm, metre, line), and (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 62: (...) rence for a musical rhythm rather than that of (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 67: (...) n classical poetry (Rhythm, Metre, Line), came (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 77: (...) , and tonic metres (Rhythm, Metre, Line). His (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 81: (...) employing forms of rhythmic and strophic orde (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 82: (...) dual words, and the rhythmic and syntactic arr (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 83: (...) se of the phonetic, rhythmic, lexical, and syn (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 84: (...) ices aim to achieve rhythmic expressiveness, m (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 85: (...) aking with metrical-rhythmic convention. Apoll (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 88: (...) ayakovsky’s epochal rhythm subsequently impres (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 92: (...) ers on metric form (Rhythm, Metre, Line) as we (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 94: (...) ine’s Forms: Whole, Rhythm, Hierarchy, Network (...)
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