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dic def. Move to Wiktionary. - UtherSRG 14:01, 25 Mar 2004 (UTC)
A question. If anyone should ever decide to expand on the stub, he will need a technical term for a single stressed foot, since the metres of the rímur consist solely of these and trochees (with dactyls sometimes optional). The most basic metre of them all (ferskeytt) is, for instance:
/x /x /x /
/x /x /x
/x /x /x /
/x /x /x
So, what is the international term for a single stressed syllable, metrically speaking? Io 20:02, 23 May 2004 (UTC)
I altered the stub for clarity and corrected a fact or two. Right now, this is more of a declaration of intent than anything else. When time permits, which should be in June, I plan on writing a "proper" article (no promises of polished prose, however), something along the lines of: Definition, metrical forms, poetical language, history and poets. Cheers Io 11:58, 27 May 2004 (UTC)
I understand the motives of this inclusion, but there are thousands of superior quality examples of rimur in existence, this horrifically bad recording of an otherwise aurally offensive piece of a capella is a horrendous introduction, let alone example, of rimur. Can we not find something slightly less terrible? .__. BaSH PR0MPT ( talk) 12:12, 27 April 2014 (UTC)
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dic def. Move to Wiktionary. - UtherSRG 14:01, 25 Mar 2004 (UTC)
A question. If anyone should ever decide to expand on the stub, he will need a technical term for a single stressed foot, since the metres of the rímur consist solely of these and trochees (with dactyls sometimes optional). The most basic metre of them all (ferskeytt) is, for instance:
/x /x /x /
/x /x /x
/x /x /x /
/x /x /x
So, what is the international term for a single stressed syllable, metrically speaking? Io 20:02, 23 May 2004 (UTC)
I altered the stub for clarity and corrected a fact or two. Right now, this is more of a declaration of intent than anything else. When time permits, which should be in June, I plan on writing a "proper" article (no promises of polished prose, however), something along the lines of: Definition, metrical forms, poetical language, history and poets. Cheers Io 11:58, 27 May 2004 (UTC)
I understand the motives of this inclusion, but there are thousands of superior quality examples of rimur in existence, this horrifically bad recording of an otherwise aurally offensive piece of a capella is a horrendous introduction, let alone example, of rimur. Can we not find something slightly less terrible? .__. BaSH PR0MPT ( talk) 12:12, 27 April 2014 (UTC)