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Asson

ADLFI. Archéologie de la France - Informations, 2007
Identifiant de l'operation archeologique : 025147 Date de l'operation : 2007 (EX) Le projet de creation d’une ZAC dite « de la Bastide » a Asson, immediatement a l’ouest du castelnau fonde a la fin du XIIIe s., a donne lieu a un diagnostic archeologique.
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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
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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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MEANS

Proceedings of the 16th international conference on Intelligent user interfaces, 2011
Vocabulary acquisition constitutes a crucial but difficult and time consuming step of learning a foreign language. There exist several teaching methods which aim to facilitate this step by providing learners with various verbal and visual tips. However, building systems based on these methods is generally very costly since it requires so many resources
G. Ozbal, C. Strapparava
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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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The Historical Importance of Assonance to Poets

PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 1973
Assonance—the repetition of a vowel sound in stressed syllables near enough to affect the ear—has been as important as alliteration. Such vowel echoes have been employed in three chief ways. They have been simply harmonious, as in Swift's “So rotting Celia stroles the street / When sober folks are all in bed,” where the echo of [i] and [o] may be more ...
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Proust et Michaux: assonances profondes

Revue d'histoire littéraire de la France, 1995
Résumé Même si le nom de Proust se rencontre sous la plume de Michaux, il faut parler, d'un écrivain à l'autre, moins d'influence que d'assonances, - assonances profondes toutefois car Proust et Michaux recourent à des formulations étrangement analogues quand ils interrogent leur création à sa source. Tous deux voient dans le rêve un modèle de création
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The "Companion of Groves" and the Leader A Certain Assonance

Russian Studies in Literature, 2002
The topic of "Mr. X. (a renowned writer, artist, or musician) and Stalin" has proved persistently popular among historians and students of culture and literature. There is something uncommonly intriguing about the idea that the Leader, even decades after his death, can continue to intrude into the model of the world created by artists, into their ...
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