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Asson (Pyrénées-Atlantiques). ZAC de la Bastide

open access: yesArchéologie médiévale, 2008
Gerber, Frédéric, Gerber, Frédéric
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The temporal modulation structure of illiterate versus literate adult speech. [PDF]

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Araújo J   +3 more
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Asson – 1 rue du Litor

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Béague, Nadine, Béague, Nadine
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Aperture Assonance

2018
<p>Through spectral analysis, synthesis, and manipulation, I incorporate the transient and resonant sounds of tap dance into an acoustic piece, Aperture Assonance, for chamber orchestra. By means of abstraction, I explore the idioms of tap dance through distortions, common to practices of spectral composition. The title, metaphorically, refers to
Joshua Tyler Marquez   +5 more
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Virgilian Assonance

The Classical Quarterly, 1929
In the Classical Quarterly for April, 1927, I tried to show how Virgil, in his fourth Eclogue, introduced assonance and even rhyme to contribute in part to the ‘Sibylline’ atmosphere of the poem. Since then I have further investigated this question of assonance in Virgil's poetry, with what appear interesting results.
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Les assonances du Roland

Romania, 1874
Raynaud Gaston. Les assonances du Roland. In: Romania, tome 3 n°10, 1874. pp. 290-291.
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Onomatopeia, Assonance, and Alliteration

2013
Frege also includes in his tonal class other types of examples that appear entirely unrelated to those just considered.1 With a sentence fragment like ‘slithers and hisses in the grasses’, where the element of onomatopoeia is heard, one must ask whether there is anything to its meaning over and above whatever descriptive content it contains.
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