When creating lines of poems or songs, exceptions are more common at the beginning rather than the end of lines. This is well-described for some Indo-European languages, but, does it hold for other traditions too? How do we explain this asymmetry?
When creating lines of poems or songs, exceptions are more common at the beginning rather than the end of lines. This is well-described for some Indo-European languages, but, does it hold for other traditions too? How do we explain this asymmetry?