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    Frankfurt a.M. : Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
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    almahu_9948664195302882
    Format: 1 online resource (368 p.)
    Edition: 1st, New ed.
    ISBN: 9783653009804
    Series Statement: LITTERA 2
    Content: This volume is a representative selection of current methods of metrical-rhythmical analysis. Leading experts in the field present the latest state of the art in metrical theory, including Generative Metrics, the Russian quantitative-statistical approach, Optimality Theory, and Cognitive Metrics. Besides this focus on theory, the book also features topics such as metrical typology, automated metrical analysis, comparative and historical metrics, performance and text-setting, and analyses of a wide selection of verse forms and verse systems from a variety of languages such as English, German, Russian, Latin, Slovenian, Estonian, Dutch, Norwegian, and Siamese, with a particular emphasis on English and German. This book will be of interest to both linguists and literary critics.
    Note: Contents: Christoph Küper: Prolegomena to a Theory of Meter – David Chisholm: The Metrical Relations XO and OX in English and German Verse – Kristin Hanson: Generative Metrics: The State of the Art – Marina Tarlinskaja: «Russian School» and Verse Attribution: Henry VIII – Marina A. Krasnoperova † : Meter, Rhythm, and Performance in the Reconstructive Simulation of Versification – Sebastian Donat: Metrical Typology: A New Proposal Based on Some Pertinent Models (Lotz, Wagenknecht, Buchštab) – Klemens Bobenhausen: The Metricalizer - Automated Metrical Markup of German Poetry – Igor Pilshchikov/Anatoli Starostin: Automated Analysis of Poetic Texts and the Problem of Verse Meter – Peter L. Groves: Shakespeare’s Secret Influence: Metrical Gaps and the Jacobean Dramatists – Sergey Andreev: Correlation of Rhythmic and Syntactic Characteristics in the Sonnets by John Keats – Volker Schulz: Gerard Manley Hopkins’ Theory of «Sprung Rhythm» and the Scansion of «The Windhover» – Wolfgang G. Müller: Meter and Meaning in British Balladry – Rosalía Rodríguez-Vázquez: Constraint Ranking in English Broadside Ballads – Aleksander Bjelčevič: Meter and Stanza in Rock Music: A Historical Perspective – Emily Klenin: Modular Constraints in Translation Analysis: The Translation of J. W. Goethe’s Hermann und Dorothea by the Russian Poet Afanasij Fet (1820-92) – Evgeny Kazartsev: Zur Rhythmik der frühen niederländischen und deutschen Jamben – Maria-Kristiina Lotman: Sapphic Hendecasyllable in Estonian Poetry – Jacqueline Pattison Ekgren: Norwegian Stev: The Dipod and Pure Accentual Poetry – Teresa Proto: Against an Isochronous Interpretation of the Nibelungen Meter – Mihhail Lotman: Verse Structure and its Cognitive Model (Hexameter and Septenary) – Mari Sarv: Metrical Universals in Oral Poetry – Emilie Testard-Blanc: Konlabot and Konla Akson - The Quintessence of Poetic Constraint in Siamese Poetry – Beth Bjorklund: Rhetorical Rhythm and Oratorical Style: Barak Obama’s Art of Language.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783631608814
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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