RunoVerse

Kalevala Meter Analysis

Corpus-scale prosodic scansion of ... Finnish runosong verses using FinMeter. The first analysis of its kind covering the full SKVR/JR corpus.

What is Kalevala Meter?

Kalevala meter (kalevalamitta) is the traditional prosodic system of Finnish and Karelian oral poetry. It features 8-syllable lines with a trochaic rhythm (strong-weak alternation), where long syllables should occupy metrically strong positions.

Metrics Explained

Normal meter: Verse follows standard Kalevala metrical rules (long syllables in strong positions). Broken verse (murrelmasae): Short syllable appears in a metrically strong position. Alliteration: Two or more stressed words begin with the same sound. Viskuri: A specific broken-verse pattern where the verse has internal metrical tension. Base rule: The fundamental quantity constraint is satisfied.

Methodology

Analysis performed by FinMeter 2.0.1 (Hämäläinen, 2019). The library applies rule-based prosodic analysis to each verse. Results are indicative — FinMeter was designed for literary Finnish and may be less accurate on dialectal forms from the SKVR field collections.

Coverage

Only Finnish-language verses are analyzed. Estonian regivarss (regivärss) follows related but distinct quantity rules and would require a separate analysis engine.

Normal Meter
Broken Verse
Alliteration
Viskuri
Base Rule
Overview
By Place
By Decade
By Song Type
Examples

Meter Distribution

By Corpus

Meter Regularity by Collection Place (top 200)

Sorted by normal meter percentage. Click column headers to re-sort.

#PlaceVersesNormal %Alit %Viskuri %

Meter Regularity Over Time

Meter by Song Type (top 200)

#Song TypeVersesNormal %Alit %Viskuri %

Example Verses with Scansion

100 diverse example verses with meter classification. Click to open poem in Reader.

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