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- Arsis_and_thesis abstract "In music and prosody, arsis and thesis refer to the stronger and weaker parts of a musical measure or poetic foot. Arsis and thesis were the raising and lowering of the foot in beating of time, or the raising and lowering of the voice in pitch or stress. Accordingly, in music and in Greek scansion arsis is an unaccented note (upbeat), but in Latin and modern poetry it is the stressed syllable (ictus).".
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- Arsis_and_thesis wikiPageWikiLink Spondee.
- Arsis_and_thesis wikiPageWikiLink Stress_(linguistics).
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- Arsis_and_thesis wikiPageWikiLinkText "''arsis'' and ''thesis''".
- Arsis_and_thesis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Arsis and thesis".
- Arsis_and_thesis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Arsis".
- Arsis_and_thesis wikiPageWikiLinkText "arsis".
- Arsis_and_thesis wikiPageWikiLinkText "lifting and tapping".
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- Arsis_and_thesis subject Category:Melody.
- Arsis_and_thesis subject Category:Poetic_rhythm.
- Arsis_and_thesis subject Category:Rhythm_and_meter.
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- Arsis_and_thesis comment "In music and prosody, arsis and thesis refer to the stronger and weaker parts of a musical measure or poetic foot. Arsis and thesis were the raising and lowering of the foot in beating of time, or the raising and lowering of the voice in pitch or stress. Accordingly, in music and in Greek scansion arsis is an unaccented note (upbeat), but in Latin and modern poetry it is the stressed syllable (ictus).".
- Arsis_and_thesis label "Arsis and thesis".
- Arsis_and_thesis sameAs Arsis_und_Thesis.
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- Arsis_and_thesis sameAs Q4796566.
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