prosody in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Accents typically differ in quality of the voice, pronunciation and distinction of vowels and consonants, stress, and prosody.
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Breathing, both inhalation and exhalation, seems to occur only at these pauses where the prosody resets.
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The recto side consists of fragments of a work on prosody.
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Each employs its own vocabulary, grammatical rules, and even prosody.
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Prosody is also useful in expressing (for speakers) and detecting (for listeners) sarcasm.
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It is often implied but it is not true that word stress plays no part in the syllabic prosody of these languages.
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Additionally, he provides a great deal of information on the history, source, grammar, and prosody of the poem.
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Prosody in language refers to the ranges of rhythm, pitch, stress, intonation, etc.
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They are generally separated into six major groups, with common characteristics of prosody, grammar and vocabulary.
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As typical for his generation, he wrote with a free prosody, not bound by rhymes and syllables.
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