Divisions of Literature Poetry Prose Poetry may or may not Prose does not make use rhyme, as ordinarily use of rhyme at all. it does not in blank and free verse. Both…
DCI eâÄxá Éy UçétÇà|Çx `âá|v bÜà{ÉzÜtÑ{ç Rules for Accented Syllables 1. The vareia, petastē, or psēfistón is placed on most accented syllables, but they…
1. POETRY ASSUMPTIONS Readers of poetry often bring with them many related assumptions: That a poem is to be read for its "message," That this message is…
Slide 1Literary Techniques: Poetry Analysis 2 Sound Devices and Rhythm, Rhyme and Repetition Slide 2 Sound Devices A good poem can often be identified by its sound quality.…
Slide 1Los pasatiempos Slide 2 El quitasol El quitasol El quitasol is a work by Spanish painter Francisco de Goya (1746–1828). He made this painting in 1777 as a design…
Slide 1M. A. K. Halliday Notes on transivity and theme in English (4.2 – 4.5) Part 2 Slide 2 4.2 Information Unit John saw a movie last night, and then he went home. Discourse…
Slide 1John Goldsmith English and tone languages Slide 2 English as a Tone Language Some basics about language and speech Tone languages and non-tone languages around the…
1.Tone in Sherpa(Sino-Tibetan) Joyce McDonough 1,Rebecca Baier 2andMichelle Gregory 3 1 University of Rochester,2 University of Maryland,3 Pacific Northwest National Lab2.…
1. Exploring perspectives in Poetry and Songs WARM-UP 2. • Rhythm: The emphases or stress in poems. Rhythm usually consists of one heavily accented syllable and one or…
Slide 1 Anglo-Saxon Literature: An Introduction Slide 2 Literature Characteristics Few “pieces” of literature; however, it covers a larger period of time than any other…