02-27-2014, 02:20 AM
(02-27-2014, 01:03 AM)ChristopherSea Wrote:Do you say it bi-cly and not bi-cal-ly? My dictionary has the latter (this is why I can't do metered poetry).(02-26-2014, 10:56 PM)milo Wrote:No, it is 6 syllables - two perfect dactyls. OCTasyl LABbiccally(02-26-2014, 07:49 PM)ChristopherSea Wrote: Pretty smart. 1 cookie for you. Two cookies if you write one . . .
Octasyllabically
Christopher Sea challenged
all of us poets to
write formal verse.
Fitting ridiculous
opposite concepts like
anticontrarian -
ism , what's worse?
Ah, Dum-da-da, Dum-da-da. 'Two stanzas, each comprising three lines of dactylic dimeter followed by a line consisting of just a choriamb ( ¯ ˘ ˘ ¯ ).'
Doesn't Octasyllabically have one too many syllables?
I'm lost...
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(Its so tough to find a good lexicophrapher these days)
Because of English language stress patterns it is very difficult to pronounce syllabically with 5 syllables as it forces an additional stress onto either cal or ly which sounds ridiculous when you say it.
How do you pronounce metrically?

