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prosody Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


prosody ka kya matlab hota hai


प्रोसोडी

Noun:

छंद-विद्या, छंदशास्र,



prosody शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:

प्रतिबंधित छंदशास्र, तीव्र परवा के साथ एक संकीर्ण विषय, एक तरफा शब्दाडंबर और शारीरिक भद्दापन हालत में से एक है ठेठ है, लेकिन निदान के लिए आवश्यक नहीं हैं।



निदानशाला के लिये संचार के तीन स्वरूप पहलु हैं:घटिया छंदशास्र, स्पर्शरेखा और परिस्थितिजन्य भाषण और चिह्नित वर्बोसिटी. पीडीत लोगों का भाषण स्व-परायणता पीडीत व्यक्ती के सामान, असामान्य रूप से तेज, झटकेदार या उंचे स्वर का हो सकता है: हालांकि स्वरोच्चारण कम कड़ा, कठोर या स्वरात्मक हो सकता है।

. असामान्यतओं में शब्दाडंबर, अचानक बदलाव, शाब्दिक व्याख्याएं और अति सूक्ष्म अंतर की नासमझ, अध्यक्ष को ही सार्थक रूपक का उपयोग, श्रवण धारणा घाटे, असामान्य रूप से पंडिताऊ, औपचारिक या विशेष स्वभाव, वाणी, अंतराल, स्वरोच्चारण, छंदशास्र और ताल में कुछ विषमताएं शामिल है।

ये अपने समकालीनों के बीच वर्चस्व के पूरी तरह से हकदार थे और इसमें कोई शक नहीं कि इनकी नवीनता की सफ़लता ने हुआन बुस्कान को कैस्तिलियन में इतालवी छंद-विद्या समाविष्ट करने के लिए प्रेरित किया।

prosody's Usage Examples:

They studied criticism, grammar, prosody and metre, antiquities and mythology.


To perform their task adequately required from the critics a wide circle of knowledge; and from this requirement sprang the sciences of grammar, prosody, lexicography, mythology and archaeology.


p.r pov, measure), in prosody, the harmonious and regulated disposition of syllables into verse.


Among modern editions of separate plays with commentaries the following are probably the most useful: Amphitruo by Palmer, 1890,1890, and Havet, 1895; Asinaria by Gray, 1894; Aulularia by Wagner, 1866 and 1876; Captivi by Brix, 6th ed., revised by Niemeyer, 1910; an English edition of this work by Sonnenschein (with introduction on prosody), 1880; same play by Lindsay (with metrical introduction), 1900; Epidicus by Gray, 1893; Menaechmi by Brix, 4th ed., revised by Niemeyer, 1891; Miles gloriosus by Lorenz, 2nd ed., 1886; by Brix, 3rd ed., revised by Niemeyer, 1901; by Tyrrell, 3rd ed., 1894; Mostellaria by Lorenz, 2nd ed., 1883; by Sonnenschein, 2nd ed., 1907; Pseudolus by Lorenz, 1876; Rudens by Sonnenschein, 1891, editio minor (with a metrical appendix), 1901; Trinummus (with a metrical introduction) by Brix, 5th ed., revised by Niemeyer, 1907; by Gray, 1897; Truculentus by Spengel and Studemund, 1898.


On the prosody, see (besides the works of Bickell and Dyserinck) K.


Aldhelm was the first Englishman, so far as we know, to write in Latin verse, and his letter to Acircius (Aldfrith or Eadfrith, king of Northumbria) is a treatise on Latin prosody for the use of his countrymen.


It is true that there is nothing, or hardly anything, that properly deserves the name of poetry in them - no passion, no sense of the beauty of nature, only a narrow "criticism of life," only a conventional and restricted choice of language, a cramped and monotonous prosody, and none of that indefinite suggestion which has been rightly said to be of the poetic essence.


They are distinguished by artistic form, purity of expression and strict attention to the laws of metre and prosody, qualities which, however good in themselves, do not compensate for want of originality, freshness and power.


At Ramsey he wrote for his pupils a scholarly work dealing with points of prosody and pronunciation, and exhibiting an accurate knowledge of Virgil and Horace.


His manual of prosody, in four books,.



Synonyms:

emphasis, enjambment, manner of speaking, modulation, speech rhythm, intonation, speech, caesura, delivery, enjambement, accent, stress, rhythm, inflection, pitch contour,



Antonyms:

lose, criticize, standard, nonstandard, inactivity,



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