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Listening to limericks: a pupillometry investigation of perceivers’ expectancy [PDF]
What features of a poem make it captivating, and which cognitive mechanisms are sensitive to these features? We addressed these questions experimentally by measuring pupillary responses of 40 participants who listened to a series of Limericks.
Andrew M. Roberts +12 more
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Introduction: When and where phonological processing occurs in the brain is still under some debate. Most paired-rhyme and phonological priming studies used word stimuli, which involve complex neural networks for word recognition and semantics.
Sewon Adrian Bann +1 more
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Clues cue the smooze: rhyme, pausing, and prediction help children learn new words from storybooks
Rhyme, which is ubiquitous in the language experiences of young children, may be especially facilitative to vocabulary learning because of how it can support active predictions about upcoming words.
Kirsten Read
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INTERNAL RHYME AS A SOUND EXPRESSIVENESS MEANS IN THE LANGUAGE OF GERMAN POETRY
Purpose. This article is devoted to the consideration of the linguistic essence of internal rhyme, as well as the analysis of rhyme terms depending on their number and location within one or different verse segments and their functioning in the poetic ...
Natalja N. Chaiko
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Aesthetic and Emotional Effects of Meter and Rhyme in Poetry
Metrical patterning and rhyme are frequently employed in poetry but also in infant-directed speech, play, rites, and festive events. Drawing on four line-stanzas from 19th and 20th German poetry that feature end rhyme and regular meter, the present study
Maren Schmidt-Kassow
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A few years ago, when my niece was in grade school, she recited for me some of the proverbs her teacher has been telling them. But, she added, I don\u27t like all of them, because their words don\u27t fit together.
Ulrich, Eugene
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the role of rhyme in showing local dialects and poets' regions [PDF]
Rhyme in Persian poetry, from the ancient to the constitutional period and in practice, until the last half century, is one of the key elements of Persian poetry.
Tahereh Ghasemi
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Infants’ Implicit Rhyme Perception in Child Songs and Its Relationship With Vocabulary
Rhyme perception is an important predictor for future literacy. Assessing rhyme abilities, however, commonly requires children to make explicit rhyme judgements on single words.
Laura E. Hahn +5 more
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This paper is the second in a three-part series on the distinctive type of rhyme in the Old Norse dróttkvætt meter, argued to have emerged through the metricalization of uses of rhyme within a short line found across Old Germanic poetries.
Frog
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Rhyming in the Context of the Phonological Awareness of Pre-School Children
Rhyming is one of the basic skills associated with phonological awareness. This paper aims to introduce theoretical starting points and the results of research into children’s rhyming in the context of phonological awareness.
Soňa Grofčíková, Monika Máčajová
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