Scrambling syllables in sung poetry of the Maldives
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2019
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University of Nebraska Press
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The most popular form of poetry in Dhivehi (an Indo-Aryan
language of the Maldives) before the twentieth century, raivaru, utilizes the
scrambling of syllables as a poetic device. Scrambling harnesses processes typ-
ically associated with language games. Yet, while players of language games
transform words according to rigid processes, Maldivian poets scramble sylla-
bles in response to six poetic constraints. Two broad forms of scrambling may be
distinguished: intraword vs. long-distance. One factor that may influence the
poet’s decision to scramble syllables in particular ways is the recitation melody.
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Field, G. (2019). Scrambling syllables in sung poetry of the Maldives. Anthropological Linguistics, 61(3). 364-388.