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Testing the robustness of final strictness in verse lines
2019
Studia Metrica et Poetica
In the field of metrics, it has long been observed that verse lines tend to be more regular or restricted towards the end (Arnold 1905). This has led to the Strict End Hypothesis [SEH], which proposes a general versification principle of universal scope (Hayes 1983). This paper argues that two main challenges hinder the substantiation of the SEH in a broad typological sample of unrelated verse corpora. First, the concept of strictness is too coarse and needs to be narrowed down to testable
doi:10.12697/smp.2018.5.2.03
fatcat:eqnfqbhqvnbllcjskp3sn5vik4