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- Foot_(prosody) abstract "The foot is the basic metrical unit that forms part of a line of verse in most Western traditions of poetry, including English accentual-syllabic verse and the quantitative meter of classical ancient Greek and Latin poetry. The unit is composed of syllables, the number of which is limited, with a few variations, by the sound pattern the foot represents. The most common feet in English are the iamb, trochee, dactyl, and anapest. Contrasting with stress-timed languages such as English, in syllable-timed languages such as French, a foot is a single syllable.The lines of verse are classified according to the number of feet they contain, e.g. pentameter. However some lines of verse are not considered to be made up of feet, e.g. hendecasyllable.The English word \"foot\" is a translation of the Latin term pes, plural pedes. The foot might be compared to a measure in musical notation.The foot is a purely metrical unit; there is no inherent relation to a word or phrase as a unit of meaning or syntax, though the interplay between these is an aspect of the poet's skill and artistry.".
- Foot_(prosody) wikiPageExternalLink feet.html.
- Foot_(prosody) wikiPageExternalLink intro.html.
- Foot_(prosody) wikiPageID "202485".
- Foot_(prosody) wikiPageLength "9489".
- Foot_(prosody) wikiPageOutDegree "46".
- Foot_(prosody) wikiPageRevisionID "693280535".
- Foot_(prosody) wikiPageWikiLink Accent_(poetry).
- Foot_(prosody) wikiPageWikiLink Accentual-syllabic_verse.
- Foot_(prosody) wikiPageWikiLink Amphibrach.
- Foot_(prosody) wikiPageWikiLink Anapaest.
- Foot_(prosody) wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greek_literature.
- Foot_(prosody) wikiPageWikiLink Antibacchius.
- Foot_(prosody) wikiPageWikiLink Bacchius.
- Foot_(prosody) wikiPageWikiLink Bar_(music).
- Foot_(prosody) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Metrical_feet.
- Foot_(prosody) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Poetic_rhythm.
- Foot_(prosody) wikiPageWikiLink Choriamb.
- Foot_(prosody) wikiPageWikiLink Classics.
- Foot_(prosody) wikiPageWikiLink Cretic.
- Foot_(prosody) wikiPageWikiLink Dactyl_(poetry).
- Foot_(prosody) wikiPageWikiLink French_poetry.
- Foot_(prosody) wikiPageWikiLink H._T._Kirby-Smith.
- Foot_(prosody) wikiPageWikiLink Hendecasyllable.
- Foot_(prosody) wikiPageWikiLink History_of_poetry.
- Foot_(prosody) wikiPageWikiLink Iamb_(poetry).
- Foot_(prosody) wikiPageWikiLink Ionic_meter.
- Foot_(prosody) wikiPageWikiLink Isochrony.
- Foot_(prosody) wikiPageWikiLink Latin_poetry.
- Foot_(prosody) wikiPageWikiLink Metre_(poetry).
- Foot_(prosody) wikiPageWikiLink Molossus_(poetry).
- Foot_(prosody) wikiPageWikiLink Musical_notation.
- Foot_(prosody) wikiPageWikiLink Paeon_(prosody).
- Foot_(prosody) wikiPageWikiLink Pentameter.
- Foot_(prosody) wikiPageWikiLink Poetry.
- Foot_(prosody) wikiPageWikiLink Pyrrhic.
- Foot_(prosody) wikiPageWikiLink Scansion.
- Foot_(prosody) wikiPageWikiLink Semantics.
- Foot_(prosody) wikiPageWikiLink Spondee.
- Foot_(prosody) wikiPageWikiLink Syllable.
- Foot_(prosody) wikiPageWikiLink Syllable_weight.
- Foot_(prosody) wikiPageWikiLink Syntax.
- Foot_(prosody) wikiPageWikiLink Tribrach_(poetry).
- Foot_(prosody) wikiPageWikiLink Trochee.
- Foot_(prosody) wikiPageWikiLinkText ""foot" of classical poetry".
- Foot_(prosody) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Foot (prosody)".
- Foot_(prosody) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Foot".
- Foot_(prosody) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Metrical foot".
- Foot_(prosody) wikiPageWikiLinkText "basic types".
- Foot_(prosody) wikiPageWikiLinkText "feet".
- Foot_(prosody) wikiPageWikiLinkText "foot (prosody)".
- Foot_(prosody) wikiPageWikiLinkText "foot".
- Foot_(prosody) wikiPageWikiLinkText "meter".
- Foot_(prosody) wikiPageWikiLinkText "metric foot".
- Foot_(prosody) wikiPageWikiLinkText "metrical feet".
- Foot_(prosody) wikiPageWikiLinkText "metrical foot".
- Foot_(prosody) wikiPageWikiLinkText "metron (prosodic foot)".
- Foot_(prosody) wikiPageWikiLinkText "poetic feet".
- Foot_(prosody) wikiPageWikiLinkText "poetic foot".
- Foot_(prosody) wikiPageWikiLinkText "poetic meter".
- Foot_(prosody) wikiPageWikiLinkText "poetic term "foot"".
- Foot_(prosody) wikiPageWikiLinkText "prosodic feet".
- Foot_(prosody) wikiPageWikiLinkText "prosodic foot".
- Foot_(prosody) wikiPageWikiLinkText "unit".
- Foot_(prosody) wikiPageWikiLinkText "unstressed".
- Foot_(prosody) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Foot_(prosody) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Suprasegmentals.
- Foot_(prosody) subject Category:Metrical_feet.
- Foot_(prosody) subject Category:Poetic_rhythm.
- Foot_(prosody) hypernym Unit.
- Foot_(prosody) type Organisation.
- Foot_(prosody) type Redirect.
- Foot_(prosody) comment "The foot is the basic metrical unit that forms part of a line of verse in most Western traditions of poetry, including English accentual-syllabic verse and the quantitative meter of classical ancient Greek and Latin poetry. The unit is composed of syllables, the number of which is limited, with a few variations, by the sound pattern the foot represents. The most common feet in English are the iamb, trochee, dactyl, and anapest.".
- Foot_(prosody) label "Foot (prosody)".
- Foot_(prosody) sameAs Q1651051.
- Foot_(prosody) sameAs ركن_(شعر).
- Foot_(prosody) sameAs Вершаваны_памер.
- Foot_(prosody) sameAs Peu_(unitat_mètrica).
- Foot_(prosody) sameAs Metrum.
- Foot_(prosody) sameAs Versefod.
- Foot_(prosody) sameAs Versfuß.
- Foot_(prosody) sameAs Piedo_(poetiko).
- Foot_(prosody) sameAs Pie_(métrica).
- Foot_(prosody) sameAs پایه_(عروض).
- Foot_(prosody) sameAs Pé_(métrica).
- Foot_(prosody) sameAs רגל_(שירה).
- Foot_(prosody) sameAs Bragliður.
- Foot_(prosody) sameAs Piede_(metrica).
- Foot_(prosody) sameAs 韻脚.
- Foot_(prosody) sameAs Pes_(metricus).
- Foot_(prosody) sameAs Metras_(eilėdara).
- Foot_(prosody) sameAs Versefot.
- Foot_(prosody) sameAs Stopa_(metryka).
- Foot_(prosody) sameAs Pé_(poesia).
- Foot_(prosody) sameAs m.01crwv.
- Foot_(prosody) sameAs Ritm_(vers).
- Foot_(prosody) sameAs Стихотворный_размер.
- Foot_(prosody) sameAs Stopa_(rytmická_jednotka).
- Foot_(prosody) sameAs Stopica.
- Foot_(prosody) sameAs Versfot.