scan and comment on the prosodic features of the poem: tell me not in mournful numbers...
If your foot is twelve inches long then yes it is. The word foot was used to establish the measurement "a foot" because it is the approximate size of a mans foot.
how many gallons of water will a tank that is 5 foot by 4 foot by 8 foot hold
Club foot symptoms include the foot being unusually small, the foot pointing downward, the foot might turn in and the bottom points up, and the front of the foot points toward the other foot.
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Megan Jane Crowhurst has written: 'Minimality and foot structure in metrical phonology and prosodic morphology' -- subject(s): Comparative and general Grammar, Grammar, Comparative and general, Metrical phonology, Morphology, Prosodic analysis (Linguistics)
scan and comment on the prosodic features of the poem: tell me not in mournful numbers...
Nothing important
prosodic clues are composed of p,r,o,s,o,d,i,c c,l,u,e,s
Sharon Inkelas has written: 'Prosodic constituency in the lexicon' -- subject(s): Comparative and general Grammar, Lexical phonology, Morphology, Prosodic analysis (Linguistics)
Prosody refers to the rhythm, stress, and intonation of speech, so the vocal aspects of speech that contribute to that prosody (pitch, stress, speed, volume, intonation) are prosodic features.
sometimes known as suprasegmental phonology
Firmin Ahoua has written: 'Prosodic aspects of Baule'
Prosodic Featuresthose rhythmic and intonational elements of speech (melodies, relative intensity of pronunciation of words and their parts, correlation of speech segments according to length, overall speech tempo, pauses, and general timbre coloration) essential to the sounds of speech. Prosodic features are relatively independent of the quality of speech sounds; they organize speech by contrasting certain segments of a spoken chain with other segments. Prosodic features are correlated with units larger than sounds, that is, with syllables, words, syntagms, and sentences; they are organized into autonomous systems, of which the most important are tone, stress, and intonation.
Horst Arndt has written: 'InterGrammar' -- subject(s): Body language, Oral communication, Prosodic analysis (Linguistics)
Susanna Karlsson has written: 'Positioneringsfraser i interaktion' -- subject(s): Swedish language, Prosodic analysis, Spoken Swedish, Syntax
Francis Jouannet has written: 'Le kanembou des Ngaldoukou' -- subject(s): Ngalduku dialect, Phonemics, Prosodic analysis