In the field of metrics, it has long been observed that verse lines tend to be more regular or restricted towards the end (Arnold 1905). This has led to the Strict End Hypothesis [SEH], which proposes a general versification principle of universal scope (Hayes 1983). This paper argues that two main challenges hinder the substantiation of the SEH in a broad typological sample of unrelated verse corpora. First, the concept of strictness is too coarse and needs to be narrowed down to testable features or subcomponents. Second, explicit measures need to be developed which enable the systematic comparison of corpora, particularly when trying to capture potentially gradient features such as the relative faithfulness to a metrical template. This s...
textThis study contributes to the search for metrical order in the 90,000 extant long lines of the l...
Verse, defined as a spoken or written text divided into lines, is often assigned high cultural value...
This thesis sets out to find ways of discussing the structure of English verse purely in terms of la...
In the field of metrics, it has long been observed that verse lines tend to be more regular or restr...
In Russom (2011), I defended a universalist hypothesis that the constituents of poetic form are abst...
Weight ordering preferences appear to function in opposite directions in verse and language. While l...
In this study, we asked whether standard phonological and metrical constraints proposed by phonologi...
Languages differ in the degree of semantic flexibility of their syntactic roles. For example, Eng- l...
Recent advances in cultural analytics and large-scale computational studies of art, literature and f...
This dissertation presents a formal theory of markedness, set within Optimality Theory. Two of the l...
Versification describes the marriage of language and poetic form through which poetry is produced. F...
Let us find, if we must be constrained, Sandals more interwoven and complete To fit the naked foot o...
This study describes the verse design of Old English poetry in terms of modern phonological theory, ...
This study is concerned with the examination of word-order universals and the attempt to explain the...
This volume presents a wide range of quantitative approaches to versification. It comprises various ...
textThis study contributes to the search for metrical order in the 90,000 extant long lines of the l...
Verse, defined as a spoken or written text divided into lines, is often assigned high cultural value...
This thesis sets out to find ways of discussing the structure of English verse purely in terms of la...
In the field of metrics, it has long been observed that verse lines tend to be more regular or restr...
In Russom (2011), I defended a universalist hypothesis that the constituents of poetic form are abst...
Weight ordering preferences appear to function in opposite directions in verse and language. While l...
In this study, we asked whether standard phonological and metrical constraints proposed by phonologi...
Languages differ in the degree of semantic flexibility of their syntactic roles. For example, Eng- l...
Recent advances in cultural analytics and large-scale computational studies of art, literature and f...
This dissertation presents a formal theory of markedness, set within Optimality Theory. Two of the l...
Versification describes the marriage of language and poetic form through which poetry is produced. F...
Let us find, if we must be constrained, Sandals more interwoven and complete To fit the naked foot o...
This study describes the verse design of Old English poetry in terms of modern phonological theory, ...
This study is concerned with the examination of word-order universals and the attempt to explain the...
This volume presents a wide range of quantitative approaches to versification. It comprises various ...
textThis study contributes to the search for metrical order in the 90,000 extant long lines of the l...
Verse, defined as a spoken or written text divided into lines, is often assigned high cultural value...
This thesis sets out to find ways of discussing the structure of English verse purely in terms of la...