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Sound Structure of Verse - APH510051
Title: Zvuková stavba verše
Guaranteed by: Institute of Phonetics (21-FU)
Faculty: Faculty of Arts
Actual: from 2014
Semester: summer
Points: 0
E-Credits: 3
Examination process: summer s.:
Hours per week, examination: summer s.:1/1, C [HT]
Capacity: unknown / unknown (unknown)
Min. number of students: unlimited
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
Key competences:  
State of the course: not taught
Language: Czech
Teaching methods: full-time
Teaching methods: full-time
Level:  
Is provided by: APH200029
Guarantor: prof. PhDr. Zdenka Palková, CSc.
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Annotation -
Last update: Mgr. Lenka Weingartová, Ph.D. (02.09.2014)
The course introduces the sound characteristics of verse, also in the relation to the possibilities given by the sound structure
of a given language. Students are led to appreciating the sound properties and their specific organization which constitutes
the perception of rhythm in poetic texts. The course includes practical analyses of selected poems.
Literature - Czech
Last update: Mgr. Lenka Weingartová, Ph.D. (02.09.2014)
Základní odborná literatura:
Brukner, J.& Filip,J. (1968): Větší poetický slovník. Praha, Čs.spisovatel

Hrabák, J. (1986): Úvod do teorie verše. 6. vyd. Praha: SPN

Mukařovský, J: Kapitoly z české poetiky. I,II,III. Praha: Svoboda, 1948.(vybrané stati)

Červenka, M. (2006): Kapitoly o českém verši. Praha: Karolinum

Jakobson, R. (1995): Základy českého verše. In Červenka, M. (ed): Roman Jakobson - Poetická funkce, Jinočany: H&H, s. 157-250.

Lotz, J. (1960): Metric Typology. In Sebeok,T.(ed) :Style in Language, MIT Press, pp. 135 - 148

Chatman, S. (1960): Comparing metrical styles. In Sebeok,T.(ed) :Style in Language, MIT Press, pp. 149-172

Fowler, R. (1971): The languages of literature. London: Routledge & Kegan (Kap. 9 Structural metrics, pp. 124-140)

Port, R.F. (2003): Meter and speech. Journal of Phonetics 31, pp. 599-611

Další odborná literatura (je průběžně aktualizována):
Král, J: (1909): Česká prosodie. Praha: Otta

Tomaševskij, B(1970): Teorie literatury. Praha, Lidové nakladatelstv.í (vybrané části)

Levý, J. (ed.) (1966): Teorie verše I. Sborník z versologické konference 13. - 16. 5 1964, FF UJEP & Literárněvědná společností při ČSAV. Brno: UJEP (vybrané stati)

Červenka, M. (2001): Dějiny českého volného verše. Brno: Host. - výběrově

Červenka, M. (2002) : Metrické systémy novočeského básnictví v evropských souvislostech.

Estetika, 38 [2/4], s. 223-229

Hrushovski, B (1960): On free rhythms in modern poetry. In Sebeok,T.(ed): Style in Language. MIT Press, pp. 173-190

Fowler, R. (1971): The languages of literature. London: Routledge & Kegan.

Kap 10. What is metrical analysis? pp. 141 - 177

Hayes, B. (1989): The Prosodic Hierarchy in Meter. In Kiparsky, P. & Youmans, G. (eds.). Phonetics and Phonology I: Rhythm and Meter. New York, Orlando: Academic Press, s. 201-260.

Syllabus -
Last update: Mgr. Lenka Weingartová, Ph.D. (02.09.2014)

1. Introduction into the theory of verse, essential terms; prosody, prosodic systems; speechsound instrumentation, rhyme.

2. Speech units (speechsound, syllable, stress group, intonation phrase) and their role in the perception of the rhythmical organization in a language material.

3. Characteristics of the Czech chronometric verse.

4. Characteristics of the Czech syllabic verse.

5. Characteristics of the Czech syllabotonic verse.

6. Characteristics of the Czech free verse.

7. Analysis of selected sound samples based on given criteria (students' reports and discussions).

 
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