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  Accent (poetry) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Accent in poetry refers to the stressed portion of a word.
For example, place the stress or accent on 'Our' and suddenly we have more than one God.
Of course, where to accent in poetry can be of hot debate.
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 Accent - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
See acute accent (ยด) or grave accent (`) for more information.
in poetry, the stressed portion of a word.
It is also the more general concept which includes agogic (length), pitch, and dynamic accents.
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 Accent (poetry) -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Accent in (Literature in metrical form) poetry refers to the stressed portion of a word.
For example, place the stress or accent on 'Our' and suddenly we have more than one (The supernatural being conceived as the perfect and omnipotent and omniscient originator and ruler of the universe; the object of worship in monotheistic religions) God.
Of course, where to accent in poetry can be of hot (The formal presentation of and opposition to a stated proposition (usually followed by a vote)) debate.
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 Accent on Meter: A Handbook for Readers of Poetry
Accent on Meter: A Handbook for Readers of Poetry offers practical ways of teaching students about the close connections between the meaning, rhythm, and meter in poetry.
Joseph Powell and Mark Halperin begin by describing strategies for understanding what “accent” is and move to a step-by-step analysis of examples.
While more detailed than introductory texts, Accent on Meter does not assume prior knowledge; it is designed to supplement anthologies and texts used in introduction to poetry and creative writing classes.
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 Poetry with a Turkish Accent   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
I consider it to be any writing that has organic links with the Turkish language, literature and culture even though it originated from elsewhere.
Here is what he thinks of accented writing...
He is an American poet who chooses to speak with a Turkish accent.
www.cs.rpi.edu /~sibel/poetry/with_turkish_accent.html   (142 words)

  
 Read about Accent (poetry) at WorldVillage Encyclopedia. Research Accent (poetry) and learn about Accent (poetry) here!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
poetry refers to the stressed portion of a word.
For example, place the stress or accent on 'Our' and suddenly we have more than one
Place it strategically on 'fish', 'birds', 'cattle' then you've got a really nice wrap up with accenting the last 'earth' for
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 Search for "ACCENT" provided by Poetry Connection
The Treason of an accent Might Ecstasy transfer -- Of her effacing Fathom Is no Recoverer -- -- The Treason of an Accent Might vilify the Joy -- To breathe -- corrode the rapture Of Sanctity to be --(Read full poem)
Perhaps, long hence, when I have passed away, Some other’s feature, accent, thought like mine, Will carry you back to what I used to say, And bring some memory of your love’s decline.
And remember, if you don't find what the info you need, you are very welcome to visit our open poetry forum.
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 Accent (poetry) at opensource encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
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 Emily Dickinson | "The Treason of an accent" | poetry archive | plagiarist.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
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1358 The Treason of an accent Might Ecstasy transfer— Of her effacing Fathom Is no Recoverer— -- The Treason of an Accent Might vilify the Joy— To breathe—corrode the rapture Of Sanctity to be— Edited by Peter Carter
Last Read: 1 Nov 2005 10:52 AM
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