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Today, we introduce techniques for measuring language and learn why they are useful for performing and interpreting poems. We discuss the relationship between sentence structure and the line unit and address how sound functions as a structuring agent in poetry.
A Brief History of Meter and Rhythm in English Poetry 1:38
Syntactic Rhythm and the Line Unit (End Stops, Enjambments, and Caesurae) 4:50
Student Readings of End Stopped and Enjambed Lines 10:20
Sound as a Structuring Agent (Formal Closure, Rhyme, Assonance, Alliteration) 19:20
Student Readings (Experimenting with Rhymes and Phonemic Pairings) 27:59
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