The Scriptorium
Paste a poem (blank lines separate stanzas) — or a single verse line — and Calliope will show you how it moves: which syllables carry weight, where the beats fall, what rhymes with what.
“meter is something you recover from pronunciation,
not something you stamp onto spelling.”
Calliope reads a line the way an attentive reader does — working out how the words would be said aloud, and only then listening for the beat that saying settles into.
The Rhyme Forge
Interrogate a single word’s sound-anatomy from the Nounsing Pro augmented lexicon — its rhymes (strict, or trimmed to a syllable count), its rime phonemes, its own metrical foot — or cast a stress pattern and see which words fit it.
Meter Match
Cast a stress contour in digits — 1 primary, 2 secondary, 0 unstressed. 010 summons amphibrachs, 100 dactyls, 01 iambs.
The Transmutation Chamber
Rewrite engines replace every word with a lexicon-mate — sharing its opening phonemes, its exact stress skeleton, or its rhyme — while filters keep the grammar and register from drifting. English casts draw on Nounsing Pro’s Zipf-graded lexicon; Cyrillic verse transmutes through the Russian stress dictionary, a poetry-corpus frequency table standing in for Zipf, with UPOS tags guarding the grammar. Morphemic grounding and register fidelity bind casts closer still to the source’s derivational shape and diction. Each cast rolls fresh dice.
The Parse Observatory
UDPipe’s neural dependency parse, line by line — every word’s part of speech, morphological features, and grammatical bond, with the tag-repair and tree-repair (DepEdit-TS) corrections already applied.