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Lemma  syllable vs foot-timing 
Categoria grammaticale 
Lingua  inglese 
Opera  Halliday (1985) 
Sinonimi  syllabic vs pedalian rhythm (inglese)  
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Natural speech in all languages is highly rhythmic; it tends to have a regular beat. But it may be rhythmic in different ways, depending on the language. There is a broad division into two kinds of rhythm in language, although some languages fit more clearly into one kind or the other while some languages are more a mixture of the two. (i) Syllabic rhythm, or SYLLABLE-TIMING: in this type of rhythm the tempo depends on the syllable (or on a sub-syllabic unit the mora), so that all syllables tend to be of roughly the same length [...] (ii) Pedalian rhythm, or FOOT-TIMING (commonly called stress-timing): in this type of rhythm the tempo depends on the foot (a unit consisting of one or more syllables), so that all feet tend to be of roughly the same length – which means of course, that the syllables must vary in length, since a foot may consist of varying numbers of syllables.
- Halliday (1985), a pag.271-272

 
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