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What is the rhythm of language called?

The rhythm of language is called prosody.

Prosody encompasses various elements that contribute to the rhythm, including:

* Stress: The emphasis placed on certain syllables within a word.

* Intonation: The rise and fall of pitch in speech, which can convey emotion and meaning.

* Pause: The duration of silence between words or phrases.

* Tempo: The speed at which someone speaks.

Prosody plays a crucial role in communication, as it can affect how we understand the meaning of what is being said, as well as the speaker's intended emotions.

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