Prosody in speech

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In linguistics, prosody is a term used to cover features of speech. It covers such matters as

  • the stress patterns of utterances,
  • the segmentation of utterance into phrases and the stress patterns in those phrases,
  • the intonation (the tone patterns and 'tune' of natural speech),
  • the timing of delivery and breathing,
  • rhythm,
  • pauses
  • etcetera.

AWE - Academic Writing in English - does not aim to discuss prosody as it is used in linguistics. Our use of the term is limited to prosody in verse.