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A form of internal rhyme in which the final words of successive phrases or lines agree in their vowel endings. While traditionally found in rhymed prose, it can also appear in poetry, where it may be called tarṣīʿ when the rhyme occurs within a single line or between paired lines.
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As if a Raven by Yvonne Blomer [PDF]
A review of As if a Raven by Yvonne ...
Shepherd, Kelly
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L’onomastique d’origine phénico-punique des deux rives du Détroit
Within the framework of this contribution, I would like to explore the distribution of anthroponyms of assonance or translation attested in the onomastics of the inhabitants of the former Phoenician and Punic colonies and settlements in the area of the ...
Anthony Álvarez Melero
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Aesthetic experience models human learning. [PDF]
Starr GG.
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The appeals in women contestants' campaign slogans during the 2017 general elections in Kenya. [PDF]
Bett HK, Ngala-Dimba MA.
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Sparked by phrases from the book of Psalms, these poems question and occasionally affirm our everyday ideas about life, mortality, the afterlife, God, family, and belief.
Gramm, Kent L.
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Heteros tis eimi: On the Language of Menander's Young Lovers [PDF]
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Brenk, Frederick E.
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I don\u27t know whether these (mostly) four-line verses of rhymed couplets deserve to be called recreational linguistics - but it has been fun comping them!
Greenwood, Douglas
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Stylistic Functions and Uses of Phonological Devices in The Family First Online Advertisements
Commercial advertisements in magazines are used to grab the reader's attention, arouse desire, contribute towards satisfaction and motivate them to take the purchasing action. The current study is Stylistic Functions and Uses of Phonological Devices in
Jumana Saad , Saja Al-A' assam
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Lyric - keeper of the past : on the poetics of popular poetry in T. Percy's "Reliques of ancient poetry" and J. G. Herder's "Volkslieder" [PDF]
Both Percy and Herder establish popular poetry within the horizon of modern literature, accentuating its strangeness compared to learned poetry or "Kunstdichtung".
Martínez, Matías
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