Metrics
Sinalefa
Syneresis
Diphthong.
Rhyme
Grave
Umlauts
Esdrujula
Acute
Phonics
Phonology
Hiatus
Part of linguistics that studies sounds and their functions
A sound formed by the combination of two vowels in a single syllable, in which the sound begins as one vowel and moves towards another
Refers to voice and sound, which allows us to appreciate the harmony in a lyrical text.
Consists of pronouncing the final vowel of a word in a single syllable. and the initial vowel of the following one
Sound repetition that occurs at the end of the verses starting from the last stressed syllable.
Those whose tonic syllable is the last one (heart).
The tonic syllable is the penultimate
Two vowels that do not make a diphtong being pronounced as if they formed a diphtong
It is the number of syllables that make up a verse
Two vowels that go together pronounced separately.
Word is lengthened by adding a syllable to it through breaking of a diphthong. To adjust the meter of the verse and favor the rythm of the poem
Tonic syllable is in the Antepenúltimate syllable