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| 1. | language games | "secret languages", Ubbi Dubbi. Children tend to grasp quickly, phonologically based (not spelling). | |
| 2. | scansion | Marking up the rhythmic structure of a verse, with notation for the beat, additional syllables, and line breaks. | |
| 3. | spondee | long-long | |
| 4. | trochee | long-short | |
| 5. | accentual-syllabic metric system | Based on stress patterns and beat structure. | |
| 6. | dactyl | long-short-short | |
| 7. | accentual-syllabic | Each line has a given number of beats, but there are also some restrictions on the # of syllables in between each beat. | |
| 8. | iamb | short-long | |
| 9. | limerick | two lines of anapestic trimeter, followed by two lines of anapestic dimeter, followed by final anapestic trimeter. | |
| 10. | quantitative metrical system | Based on long-short syllables, NOT accented and non-accented syllables. In Greek and Latin metrics. | |
| 11. | anapest | short-short-long | |
| 12. | tune-lyric alignment | Innately put stress of words with down beat of the music. | |
| 13. | meter | Basic rhythmic pattern of a poem. |