0 the rhythm of a line of poetry, or the process of examining the rhythm of a line of poetry -- (诗的)韵律节奏;韵律节奏分析
This is a case in which 2-level scansion is felt to miss something essential even by some rather strict prosodists.
In the final analysis, the terms of scansion are blunt instruments, clumsy ways of describing the infinitely nuanced rhythms of language.
Thus, for example, a speaker may use scansion simultaneously to emphasize a main point in an extended turn and to delimit the turn as approaching its close.
Obviously if some phonological structure can be discounted in scansion, it must be possible to say what and why, or scansion would mean nothing at all.
Again, metrical systematicity emerges from the hypothesis that phonology determines the scansion and spelling re-ects it, but not from assuming things are the other way around.
The brackets correspond to the trika-based scansion.
Even the internal scansion of a 'number' was thought out in terms of theatrical effect.
We were so carried away by stress and scansion that motive and meaning fell by the wayside.