Scansion in a sentence as a noun

Modern editions end up compromising between spelling and scansion, making the language more difficult-looking than it really is.

A crucial part of English-language songwriting, and something that is all too often missing from these types of introductory articles, is the importance of "scansion" [0], or "flow.

Dubbed musicals have an incredible number of constraints in terms of number of syllables, scansion, etc., so the script translators need to be given a tremendous amount of leeway and creative freedom.

Oops, 2nd try:A concern has arisen in my consciousness regarding the question of killing myself or not killing myself....I'm trying to keep all the same implications that WS put into the phrase, to **** with scansion.

Scansion definitions

noun

analysis of verse into metrical patterns