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- Choriamb abstract "In Greek and Latin poetry, a choriamb /ˈkɔːriˌæmb/ is a metron (prosodic foot) consisting of four syllables in the pattern long-short-short-long (— ‿ ‿ —), that is, a trochee alternating with an iamb. Choriambs are one of the two basic metra that do not occur in spoken verse, as distinguished from true lyric or sung verse. The choriamb is sometimes regarded as the \"nucleus\" of Aeolic verse, because the pattern long-short-short-long pattern occurs, but to label this a \"choriamb\" is potentially misleading.In the prosody of English and other modern European languages, \"choriamb\" is sometimes used to describe four-syllable sequence of the pattern stressed-unstressed-unstressed-stressed (again, a trochee followed by an iamb): for example, \"over the hill\", \"under the bridge\", and \"what a mistake!\".".
- Choriamb wikiPageID "2226294".
- Choriamb wikiPageLength "2075".
- Choriamb wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Choriamb wikiPageRevisionID "708093727".
- Choriamb wikiPageWikiLink Aeolic_verse.
- Choriamb wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greek_literature.
- Choriamb wikiPageWikiLink Category:Metrical_feet.
- Choriamb wikiPageWikiLink English_language.
- Choriamb wikiPageWikiLink Foot_(prosody).
- Choriamb wikiPageWikiLink Iamb_(poetry).
- Choriamb wikiPageWikiLink John_Keats.
- Choriamb wikiPageWikiLink Latin_literature.
- Choriamb wikiPageWikiLink Metre_(poetry).
- Choriamb wikiPageWikiLink Syllable.
- Choriamb wikiPageWikiLink To_Autumn.
- Choriamb wikiPageWikiLink Trochee.
- Choriamb wikiPageWikiLinkText "Choriamb".
- Choriamb wikiPageWikiLinkText "choriamb".
- Choriamb wikiPageWikiLinkText "eupolidean tetrameter".
- Choriamb wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPAc-en.
- Choriamb wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Choriamb wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Choriamb subject Category:Metrical_feet.
- Choriamb hypernym Metron.
- Choriamb comment "In Greek and Latin poetry, a choriamb /ˈkɔːriˌæmb/ is a metron (prosodic foot) consisting of four syllables in the pattern long-short-short-long (— ‿ ‿ —), that is, a trochee alternating with an iamb. Choriambs are one of the two basic metra that do not occur in spoken verse, as distinguished from true lyric or sung verse.".
- Choriamb label "Choriamb".
- Choriamb sameAs Q1076456.
- Choriamb sameAs Chorjambus.
- Choriamb sameAs Coriambo.
- Choriamb sameAs Choriambus.
- Choriamb sameAs m.06xf52.
- Choriamb sameAs Хориямб.
- Choriamb sameAs Хоріямб.
- Choriamb sameAs Q1076456.
- Choriamb wasDerivedFrom Choriamb?oldid=708093727.
- Choriamb isPrimaryTopicOf Choriamb.