Actually a mixed meter with anapests and iambs and some nice catalexis thrown in. |
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The concept of catalexis and the catalectic verse is important in the study of the anapaestic dimeter. |
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Maybe something they've internalized about rhythm leads them to create a catalexis instead of planning out a catalexis ahead of time. |
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The final foot of the fourth line is an example of catalexis, the dropping of one or more unstressed syllables at the end of a line. |
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The poem is in trochaic tetrameter with catalexis at the end of each line. |
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For one thing, the clearest case of catalexis in Greek stichic meter, iambic tetrameter catalectic, has initial catalexis, not final. |
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Suzuki presents his research into verse types and their realizations, anacrusus and catalexis, resolutions, the cadence, alliteration, and the stanza. |
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