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There is usually a caesura after the ictus of the third foot.
In 1984, due to increasing financial problems, Ictus ceased to exist.
She died for ictus on July 19, 1987.
Sometimes the dominant part of the foot, in either quantitative or stressed verse, is called the ictus.
The word originates from the Latin ictus, meaning a blow or a stroke.
There seems to be great debate over whether Plautus found favor in strong word accent or verse ictus, stress.
A not-for-profit private company, Ictus was founded in 1955 and is known for its creative works with strong political-social commentary.
The initial syllable of either foot is called the ictus, the basic "beat" of the verse.
Hinton has released an album under the name Nodens Ictus.
Ictus refers to the position within a line that is experienced as a beat, or to the syllable that fills it.
"Ictus," according to the dictionary, means "rhythmic or metrical stress, or accent."
-but it was spoken in a singsong that had nothing to do with the normal accent and ictus of the lines.
Definitely nothing whatsoever to do with Nodens Ictus.
Both music and dance have seven sections, and Ictus, the music ensemble, plays wind instruments arranged to give off several sounds at once.
Eye on the Future (Ictus, 1999)
Ictus may refer to:
Due to financial problems, ICTUS collapsed in 1984.
Sum of the Parts (Ictus, 1998)
ICTUS reemerged in 2006, reissuing a major compilation and producing new recordings.
In 2006, exactly after 30 years ICTUS was back on the marked with a special box set including brand new as well old recordings.
Slash & x: This notation is unambiguous (apart from the question of whether "/" indicates stress or ictus), easy to type, and frequently used.
Articulation may be indicated by the character of the ictus, ranging from short and sharp for staccato, to long and fluid for legato.
Still At It (Ictus, 1994)
Using the 'ictus and x' notation (see systems of scansion for a full discussion of various notations) we can write this as:
Ictus (S for "strong") and nonictus (w for "weak") have constraints on which syllable statuses can fill them.