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Onomatopeia, Assonance, and Alliteration
2013Frege 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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Proust et Michaux: assonances profondes
Revue d'histoire littéraire de la France, 1995Résumé 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 Historical Importance of Assonance to Poets
PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 1973Assonance—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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Exploring mechanical assonance for impact energy harvesting using acoustic metamaterials
Journal of Intelligent Material Systems and Structures, 2022James M Manimala
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