单词 | strong stress |
释义 | > as lemmasstrong stress strong stress n. Prosody spec. accentuation which falls on syllables separated by a varying number of unstressed syllables, characteristic of certain poetic traditions, as Old English alliterative verse. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > literature > poetry > versification > rhythm > [noun] > beat > strong stress lift1894 strong stress1959 1959 PMLA 74 i. 588 The two main alternative principles of English meter..are actually two kinds of stress—strong stress (the Old English, the Piers Plowman tradition) and syllable stress (the Chaucer-Tennyson tradition). 1973 Stud. Eng. Lit.: Eng. Number (Tokyo) 22 There was no mention of Anglo-Saxon verse as a forerunner of sprung rhythm... There is..little reason to suppose that Hopkins derived his sprung rhythm from strong-stress verse. 2008 M. J. Duffell New Hist. Eng. Metre iii. 58 By the late fourteenth century..a metre based on strong stress and alliteration was no longer as good a fit for the language. < as lemmas |
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