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Frontiers in Comparative Prosody
Frontiers in Comparative Prosody
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- ISBN 9783034303736
- Weight: 620g
- Dimensions: 150 x 220mm
- Publication Date: 25 Jun 2011
- Publisher: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
- Publication City/Country: CH
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
This volume incorporates some of the most important trends in linguistically-oriented theory of verse. It includes papers from renowned scholars, such as Paul Kiparsky, Reuven Tsur, Gregory Nagy, Seiichi Suzuki, David Chisholm, Geoffrey Russom, Marina Tarlinskaja, and others. Different aspects of comparative prosody are treated, drawing from contemporary approaches such as cognitive metrics, generative modelling, experimental phonetics, etc. Special emphasis is placed on the linguistic typology of verse forms as well as on their origin and historical evolution. The analysis encompasses different languages and poetical traditions, such as Greek, Latin, Chinese, Japanese, Hebrew, Arabic, Persian, Urdu, Irish, Old Norse, Lithuanian, Serbian, English, German, Swedish, Russian, Estonian, Finnish, Nenets. The main focus is on the linguistic structures of verse in different cultures, their transformations and interrelationship. The volume aims to instigate and promote a fruitful dialogue between different schools in the study of versification.
Mihhail Lotman is Professor of Cultural Theory at Tallinn University and Senior Researcher at the University of Tartu. He has published two monographs and more than 200 papers. His research interests are general semiotics and semiotics of culture; text theory and Russian literature (esp. 20th-century poetry); poetics and rhetoric; general, comparative and Russian verse studies. He is co-editor of Sign System Studies and a member of the scientific board of Traduttologia. Rivista di interpretazione e traduzione.
Maria-Kristiina Lotman is Associate Professor at the University of Tartu. She obtained her PhD in 2003. She has published ca 50 publications. Her research interests are ancient verse, its metre, rhythm, versification systems; typological analysis of quantitative verse; semantics of verse. She is co-editor of the on-line journal Studia Humaniora Tartuensia.
Maria-Kristiina Lotman is Associate Professor at the University of Tartu. She obtained her PhD in 2003. She has published ca 50 publications. Her research interests are ancient verse, its metre, rhythm, versification systems; typological analysis of quantitative verse; semantics of verse. She is co-editor of the on-line journal Studia Humaniora Tartuensia.
Frontiers in Comparative Prosody
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