American postmodern poetic texts: in search of rhythmicity
This paper highlights the results of the experimental phonetic research on American postmodern poetic texts, voiced by their authors. The acoustic analysis of fundamental frequency, duration, and intensity of rhythmic groups proves their rhythm-creating ability. Arrhythmicity is seen as a means of c...
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doaj-956e2763d52245ea96d0c0f82094fcb72020-11-24T22:47:00ZengSciendoLege Artis. Language yesterday, today, tomorrow2453-80352017-12-012244448110.1515/lart-2017-0021lart-2017-0021American postmodern poetic texts: in search of rhythmicityZabuzhanska Inna0Teacher at the Chair of English Philology, Department of Foreign Languages, Vinnytsia Mykhailo Kotsiubynsky Pedagogical University, 32, Ostroz’koho St., Vinnytsia, 21021, UkraineThis paper highlights the results of the experimental phonetic research on American postmodern poetic texts, voiced by their authors. The acoustic analysis of fundamental frequency, duration, and intensity of rhythmic groups proves their rhythm-creating ability. Arrhythmicity is seen as a means of creating the effect of defeated expectancy, emphasizing those speech fragments, which are crucial in the decoding of the author’s intention.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/lart.2017.2.issue-2/lart-2017-0021/lart-2017-0021.xml?format=INTrhythmrhythmic grouppoetic textpostmodernismstresspitchintensityduration |
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This paper highlights the results of the experimental phonetic research on American postmodern poetic texts, voiced by their authors. The acoustic analysis of fundamental frequency, duration, and intensity of rhythmic groups proves their rhythm-creating ability. Arrhythmicity is seen as a means of creating the effect of defeated expectancy, emphasizing those speech fragments, which are crucial in the decoding of the author’s intention. |
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