Rhythm of common sentences - learning tool.

Reg_B at 19h03
25
Aug
2010
Rhythm of common sentences - learning tool.

I have searched for about an hour and a half, got sidetracked on SO MANY interesting threads, but now it is time to ask for help.

SOMEWHERE there is a list of a dozen or two common phrases / sentences / sayings that illustrate MOST rhythmic patterns.
The list I saw works only in English (& some dialects, e.g. Canadian English, American, Awwstraylian, etc.).

I thought I saw it here a few months ago.
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