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- Catalectic abstract "A catalectic line is a metrically incomplete line of verse, lacking a syllable at the end or ending with an incomplete foot. One form of catalexis is headlessness, where the unstressed syllable is dropped from the beginning of the line.Making a meter cataletic can drastically change the feeling of the poem, and is often used to achieve a certain effect.Compare this selection from Book III of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's \"Song of Hiawatha\" with that from W. H. Auden's \"Lay Your Sleeping Head, My Love\". The first is in trochaic tetrameter (a trochaic dimeter in ancient terms, as a Greek trochaic metron is a doubled 'trochee'), and the second in trochaic tetrameter catalectic (or headless iambic tetrameter).A line missing two syllables is called brachycatalectic.".
- Catalectic wikiPageID "2296242".
- Catalectic wikiPageLength "4478".
- Catalectic wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Catalectic wikiPageRevisionID "694539603".
- Catalectic wikiPageWikiLink Acatalexis.
- Catalectic wikiPageWikiLink Acephalous_line.
- Catalectic wikiPageWikiLink Anapaest.
- Catalectic wikiPageWikiLink Aulos.
- Catalectic wikiPageWikiLink Brachycatalectic.
- Catalectic wikiPageWikiLink Category:Poetic_rhythm.
- Catalectic wikiPageWikiLink Dimeter.
- Catalectic wikiPageWikiLink Foot_(prosody).
- Catalectic wikiPageWikiLink Fortunatus.
- Catalectic wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Wadsworth_Longfellow.
- Catalectic wikiPageWikiLink James_Fenton.
- Catalectic wikiPageWikiLink Menander.
- Catalectic wikiPageWikiLink Mesomedes.
- Catalectic wikiPageWikiLink Metre_(poetry).
- Catalectic wikiPageWikiLink New_York.
- Catalectic wikiPageWikiLink Poetry.
- Catalectic wikiPageWikiLink Prentice_Hall.
- Catalectic wikiPageWikiLink Spondee.
- Catalectic wikiPageWikiLink Tetrameter.
- Catalectic wikiPageWikiLink The_Song_of_Hiawatha.
- Catalectic wikiPageWikiLink Trochaic_tetrameter.
- Catalectic wikiPageWikiLink W._H._Auden.
- Catalectic wikiPageWikiLinkText "Catalectic".
- Catalectic wikiPageWikiLinkText "catalectic".
- Catalectic wikiPageWikiLinkText "catalexis".
- Catalectic wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Catalectic subject Category:Poetic_rhythm.
- Catalectic comment "A catalectic line is a metrically incomplete line of verse, lacking a syllable at the end or ending with an incomplete foot. One form of catalexis is headlessness, where the unstressed syllable is dropped from the beginning of the line.Making a meter cataletic can drastically change the feeling of the poem, and is often used to achieve a certain effect.Compare this selection from Book III of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's \"Song of Hiawatha\" with that from W. H.".
- Catalectic label "Catalectic".
- Catalectic sameAs Q1735576.
- Catalectic sameAs Каталектыка.
- Catalectic sameAs Katalexe.
- Catalectic sameAs Katalekta_verso.
- Catalectic sameAs Cataléctico.
- Catalectic sameAs Katalexe.
- Catalectic sameAs Kataleksa.
- Catalectic sameAs m.071r6t.
- Catalectic sameAs Каталектика.
- Catalectic sameAs Каталектика.
- Catalectic sameAs Q1735576.
- Catalectic wasDerivedFrom Catalectic?oldid=694539603.
- Catalectic isPrimaryTopicOf Catalectic.