An Essay on the Elements, Accents, and Prosody of the English Language |
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acute accent ancient arsis and thesis articulation beg leave cadences circumflex circumflex accent combination common compounded consisting consonants constantly dactyl denoted Dionysius Dionysius Thrax diphthong distinct distinguished double elocution Eloisa to Abelard emphatic place emphatic syllable English expressed falling inflexion feet final syllable following lines fourth vowel give GRAMMAR grammarians grave accent Greek and Latin hear heard iambic instance lable letter long and short long syllable lord Monboddo mark meaning measure melody of speech metre metrical pause modulation natural neatly bound notation observation passage phrase pitch and dimension position pronounced pronunciation propriety prosody requisite respecting rhythmus sapphic stanza says sense sentence short syllables simple accents singing sixth vowel sound speaking spelling spondee stanza Steele Steele's string suppose susceptible syllabic emphasis term thee tion tones of speech tongue treatise trochee unemphatic utterance variety versification vocal slide voice Walker word δε εν κατα