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ArtikelReconsidering Reuven Tsur’s Poetic Rhythm: Structure and Performance—An Empirical Study in Cognitive Poetics  
Oleh: Wang, Shaoxiang ; Willett, Steven J.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Pragmatics: An Interdiciplinary Journal of Language Studies vol. 37 no. 4 (Apr. 2005), page 497-503.
Topik: Cognitive poetics; English; Greek; Metrics; Verse length; Colometry; Working memory
Fulltext: Willett_S.J, 497-503.pdf (87.01KB)
Isi artikelWhen reviewing Tsur’s book for this journal in 2001, I praised it as the most thorough study we now have of performance techniques in reciting verse, but strongly criticized two of his key concepts. I argued that (1) the perception-oriented theory of meter cannot identify unmetrical lines and (2) the limited capacity of short-term memory fails to provide a general explanation why (as Tsur claims) the longest verse line we can perceive as a rhythmical unit without an obligatory break is decasyllabic. Subsequent research has, however, convinced me that I was wrong on both accounts, particularly as to the constraints of short-term memory on verse-length. This paper gives the evidence for that change of view.
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