Formal Approaches to Poetry: Recent Developments in Metrics
This book will create greater public awareness of some recent exciting findings in the formal study of poetry. The last influential volume on the subject, Rhythm and Meter , edited by Paul Kiparsky and Gilbert Youmans, appeared fifteen years ago. Since that time, a number of important theoretical developments have taken place, which have led to new approaches to the analysis of meter. This volume represents some of the most exciting current thinking on the theory of meter. In terms of empirical coverage, the papers focus on a wide variety of languages, including English, Finnish, Estonian, Russian, Japanese, Somali, Old Norse, Latin, and Greek. Thus, the collection is truly international in its scope. The volume also contains diverse theoretical approaches that are brought together for the first time, including Optimality Theory (Kiparsky, Hammond), other constraint-based approaches (Friedberg, Hall, Scherr), the Quantitative approach to verse (Tarlinskaja, Friedberg, Hall, Scherr, Youmans) associated with the Russian school of metrics, a mora-based approach (Cole and Miyashita, Fitzgerald), a semantic-pragmatic approach (Fabb), and an alternative generative approach developed in Estonia (M. Lotman and M. K. Lotman).

The book will be of interest to both linguists interested in stress and speech rhythm, constraint systems, phrasing, and phonology-syntax interaction and poetry, as well as to students of poetry interested in the connection between language and literature.

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Formal Approaches to Poetry: Recent Developments in Metrics
This book will create greater public awareness of some recent exciting findings in the formal study of poetry. The last influential volume on the subject, Rhythm and Meter , edited by Paul Kiparsky and Gilbert Youmans, appeared fifteen years ago. Since that time, a number of important theoretical developments have taken place, which have led to new approaches to the analysis of meter. This volume represents some of the most exciting current thinking on the theory of meter. In terms of empirical coverage, the papers focus on a wide variety of languages, including English, Finnish, Estonian, Russian, Japanese, Somali, Old Norse, Latin, and Greek. Thus, the collection is truly international in its scope. The volume also contains diverse theoretical approaches that are brought together for the first time, including Optimality Theory (Kiparsky, Hammond), other constraint-based approaches (Friedberg, Hall, Scherr), the Quantitative approach to verse (Tarlinskaja, Friedberg, Hall, Scherr, Youmans) associated with the Russian school of metrics, a mora-based approach (Cole and Miyashita, Fitzgerald), a semantic-pragmatic approach (Fabb), and an alternative generative approach developed in Estonia (M. Lotman and M. K. Lotman).

The book will be of interest to both linguists interested in stress and speech rhythm, constraint systems, phrasing, and phonology-syntax interaction and poetry, as well as to students of poetry interested in the connection between language and literature.

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This book will create greater public awareness of some recent exciting findings in the formal study of poetry. The last influential volume on the subject, Rhythm and Meter , edited by Paul Kiparsky and Gilbert Youmans, appeared fifteen years ago. Since that time, a number of important theoretical developments have taken place, which have led to new approaches to the analysis of meter. This volume represents some of the most exciting current thinking on the theory of meter. In terms of empirical coverage, the papers focus on a wide variety of languages, including English, Finnish, Estonian, Russian, Japanese, Somali, Old Norse, Latin, and Greek. Thus, the collection is truly international in its scope. The volume also contains diverse theoretical approaches that are brought together for the first time, including Optimality Theory (Kiparsky, Hammond), other constraint-based approaches (Friedberg, Hall, Scherr), the Quantitative approach to verse (Tarlinskaja, Friedberg, Hall, Scherr, Youmans) associated with the Russian school of metrics, a mora-based approach (Cole and Miyashita, Fitzgerald), a semantic-pragmatic approach (Fabb), and an alternative generative approach developed in Estonia (M. Lotman and M. K. Lotman).

The book will be of interest to both linguists interested in stress and speech rhythm, constraint systems, phrasing, and phonology-syntax interaction and poetry, as well as to students of poetry interested in the connection between language and literature.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783110185225
Publisher: De Gruyter
Publication date: 02/21/2006
Series: Phonology and Phonetics [PP] , #11
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.06(h) x (d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

B. Elan Dresher is Professor at the University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Nila Friedberg is Assistant Professor at Portland State University, Oregon, USA.

Table of Contents


Acknowledgements v Introduction B. Elan Dresher Nila Friedberg 1
1 Music and meter A modular metrics for folk verse Paul Kiparsky 7
2 Metricality What is "metricality"? English iambic pentameter Marina Tarlinskaja 53
3 English meter Generated metrical form and implied metrical form Nigel Fabb 77 Anapests and anti-resolution Michael Hammond 93 Shakespeare's lyric and dramatic metrical styles Kristin Hanson 111 Longfellow's long line Gilbert Youmans 135
4 Old Norse The rise of the quatrain in Germanic: musicality and word based rhythm in eddic meters Kristjan Arnason 151
5 Mora counting meters The function of pauses in metrical studies: acoustic evidence from Japanese verse Deborah Cole Mizuki Miyashita 173 Iambic meter in Somali Colleen M. Fitzgerald 193
6 Modelling statistical preferences Constraints, complexity, and the grammar of poetry Nila Friedberg 211 Modelling the linguistics-poetics interface Daniel Currie Hall 233
7 Russian meter Generative metrics and the comparative approach: Russian iambic tetrameter in a comparative perspective Mihhail Lotman 253 Structural dynamics in the Onegin Stanza Barry Scherr 267
8 Classical and Romance metrics The ancient iambic trimeter: a disbalanced harmony Maria-Kristiina Lotman 287 Author index 309 Subject and language index 311 List of contributors 313
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