Prosódia
Prosódia refers to the study of the rhythmic and intonational aspects of speech. It encompasses elements such as stress, pitch, rhythm, and tempo, which together contribute to the melody and expressiveness of spoken language. In linguistics, prosody is crucial for conveying meaning, emotion, and grammatical information beyond the literal words spoken. For instance, a change in stress can alter the meaning of a word, as in the difference between "reCORD" (a noun) and "reCORD" (a verb). Similarly, intonation patterns, such as rising or falling pitch at the end of a sentence, can indicate whether an utterance is a question or a statement.
The rhythm of speech, determined by the timing and duration of stressed and unstressed syllables, also plays