Frontiers in Comparative Prosody : In memoriam: Mikhail Gasparov (Linguistic Insights 113) (2011. 426 S. 220 mm)

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Frontiers in Comparative Prosody : In memoriam: Mikhail Gasparov (Linguistic Insights 113) (2011. 426 S. 220 mm)

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Full Description

This volume incorporates some of the most important trends in linguistically-oriented theory of verse. It includes papers from renowned scholars, such as Paul Kiparsky, Reuven Tsur, Gregory Nagy, Seiichi Suzuki, David Chisholm, Geoffrey Russom, Marina Tarlinskaja, and others. Different aspects of comparative prosody are treated, drawing from contemporary approaches such as cognitive metrics, generative modelling, experimental phonetics, etc. Special emphasis is placed on the linguistic typology of verse forms as well as on their origin and historical evolution. The analysis encompasses different languages and poetical traditions, such as Greek, Latin, Chinese, Japanese, Hebrew, Arabic, Persian, Urdu, Irish, Old Norse, Lithuanian, Serbian, English, German, Swedish, Russian, Estonian, Finnish, Nenets. The main focus is on the linguistic structures of verse in different cultures, their transformations and interrelationship. The volume aims to instigate and promote a fruitful dialogue between different schools in the study of versification.

Contents

Contents: Maria-Kristiina Lotman/Mihhail Lotman: Preface - Mihhail Lotman: Introduction: Linguistics and Poetics Revisited - Reuven Tsur: Metricalness and Rhythmicalness. What Our Ear Tells Our Mind - Ilse Lehiste: Relationship between the Prosody and the Metrical Structure of Poetry in Different Languages - Marina Krasnoperova/Evgeniy Kazartsev: Reconstructive Simulation of Versification in the Comparative Studies of Texts in Different Languages (Theoretical Aspects and Practice of Application) - Marina Tarlinskaja: Shakespeare Among Others in Sir Thomas More: Verse Form and Attribution - Ashwini Deo/Paul Kiparsky: Poetries in Contact: Arabic, Persian, and Urdu - Yasuko Suzuki: Metrical Structure as a Reflection of Linguistic Structure: A Comparative Study of Germanic Alliterative Poetry and Japanese Tanka - Artem Kozmin: Syllabic Verse and Vowel Length in Polynesian Languages: Tongan, Tuvaluan, Hawaiian, Mangarevan, Marquesan and Rapanui - Mari Sarv: Language or Culture: Possible Foreign Influences on the Estonian Regilaul Metrics - Triinu Ojamaa: Searching for Structural Boundaries in Forest Nenets Songs: A Cross-cultural Case Study - Gregory Nagy: Reading the Homeric Hexameter Aloud While Following the Accentual Markings of a Diorthōtēs - Lev Blumenfeld: Abstract Similarities between Latin and Greek Dialogue Meters - David Chisholm: Prosodic Feature Analysis of German Hexameter Verse - Maria-Kristiina Lotman: The Typology of Estonian Hexameter - Geoffrey Russom: Word Patterns and Phrase Patterns in Universalist Metrics - Seiichi Suzuki: Catalexis, Suspension of Resolution, and the Organization of the Cadence in Eddic Meters - Rolf Noyer: The Rhyme Quotient, Syntactic Inversion and Metrical Tension in the Verse of Edmund Spenser.

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