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Rhyming poetry is often said to be from Windermere and Tseer influence, as poetry in these languages tend to use rhyme.
Rhyming poetry is often said to be from Windermere and Tseer influence, as poetry in these languages tend to use rhyme.
*'''Stress-based meters''' like trochaic/iambic/dactylic meters: the iambic pentameter is common as in English. These meters were directly borrowed from late Classical Windermere and Tseer poetry.
*'''Stress-based meters''' like trochaic/iambic/dactylic meters: the iambic pentameter is common as in English. These meters were directly borrowed from late Classical Windermere and Tseer poetry.
*'''Quantitative meters''' arose in the vernacular poetic tradition. Like Hebrew piyyutim, these meters are based on a pattern of long and short syllables, where short = a syllable ending in [ə] and long = everything else.
*'''Quantitative meters''' arose in the vernacular poetic tradition. Like (many of the) Hebrew piyyutim, these meters are based on a pattern of long and short syllables, where short = a syllable ending in [ə] and long = everything else. (The last L in a line can be replaced by a trochee.)
**sLLLsLLL (hazaj)
**sLLLsLLL (hazaj)
**sLLsLLLsLLsLLL
**LLsLLLsLLL (Yigdal meter)
**LLsLLLsLLL (Yigdal meter)
**LLsLLsLLLL
**sLLLsLLLsLL
**LLsLLLLLsLLL
**LLsLLLLLsLLL
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