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- Schallanalyse abstract "Schallanalyse (pronounced [ˈʃal anaˈlyzə]), \"sound analysis,\") was a method of poetic analysis developed by the renowned philologist Eduard Sievers, and described in detail in his book Ziele und Wege der Schallanalyse (1924). Sievers had previously developed a system of \"five types\" to describe the rhythmic patterns found in Old English and Old Saxon poetry, which had met with widespread acceptance. He then abandoned the five types in favor of his new model. Schallanalyse, however, proved difficult to understand for even the most intelligent people in his field and had very few adherents, usually people who worked with Sievers personally.".
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- Schallanalyse wikiPageWikiLink Category:Philology.
- Schallanalyse wikiPageWikiLink Eduard_Sievers.
- Schallanalyse wikiPageWikiLink Old_English.
- Schallanalyse wikiPageWikiLink Old_Saxon.
- Schallanalyse wikiPageWikiLink Philology.
- Schallanalyse wikiPageWikiLink Poetry.
- Schallanalyse wikiPageWikiLink Sievers_theory_of_Anglo-Saxon_meter.
- Schallanalyse wikiPageWikiLinkText "Schallanalyse".
- Schallanalyse auto "yes".
- Schallanalyse date "December 2009".
- Schallanalyse wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPA-de.
- Schallanalyse wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Poetry-stub.
- Schallanalyse wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced_stub.
- Schallanalyse subject Category:Philology.
- Schallanalyse hypernym Method.
- Schallanalyse type Software.
- Schallanalyse comment "Schallanalyse (pronounced [ˈʃal anaˈlyzə]), \"sound analysis,\") was a method of poetic analysis developed by the renowned philologist Eduard Sievers, and described in detail in his book Ziele und Wege der Schallanalyse (1924). Sievers had previously developed a system of \"five types\" to describe the rhythmic patterns found in Old English and Old Saxon poetry, which had met with widespread acceptance. He then abandoned the five types in favor of his new model.".
- Schallanalyse label "Schallanalyse".
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- Schallanalyse wasDerivedFrom Schallanalyse?oldid=370471680.
- Schallanalyse isPrimaryTopicOf Schallanalyse.