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Homonymous and tautological rhymes in K. Simonov’s poetry
The article explores homonymous and tautological rhymes in K. Simonovs poetry as a form of language game. The study of rhymes in the authors poetry, as well as the appeal to the categories of play-element poetics in connection with his work, is realized ...
Inessa N. Korzhova, Alexander V. Ledenev
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Phonostylistic means of car brand image creation
The current paper presents an overview of phonostylistic devices (alliteration, assonance, rhyme, onomatopoeia) most commonly used in slogans and taglines of the modern car industry.
Inna Zabuzhanska
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Riim eesti poeetilises kultuuris. Teooriad ja praktikad
In the early periods of Estonian literary poetry, rhyme was almost an integral aspect of verse. However, since the late 1950s, its significance in written poetry has gradually diminished, relegating it to a marginal position by the end of the 20th ...
Maria-Kristiina Lotman, Rebekka Lotman
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With the advancement of ChatGPT, scholars are delving deeper into the tool's ability to generate various texts, including literary texts. It becomes potential due to the lack investigations on prompting ChatGPT for translating children’s nursery rhymes ...
Ardianna Nuraeni
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Lyric of Rhyme in Nizami’s Khosrow and Shirin [PDF]
 Abstract In pre-Islamic Persian syllabic poem, rhyme has not played an important role and, firstly, the science of rhyme has been collected for Arabic poem and then it has been developed in Persian language. Due to its special position in poem, rhyme
Mohammad Hossein Sardaghi +1 more
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What rhyme tells us about the status of homogeneous diphthongs in spanish [PDF]
This article addresses the status of homogeneous diphthongs in Spanish (those formed of two high vocoids, usually spelled iu or ui) to try to determine which vocoid acts as the syllable nucleus and which is the glide.
Juan Carlos Castillo
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Alliteration in Modern and Middle English: “Piers Plowman”
William Langland’s 8000-line fourteenth-century poem Piers Plowman uses an alliterative rhyme scheme inherited from Old English in which, instead of a rhyme at the end of a line, at least three out of the four stressed syllables in each line begin with ...
Peter Sutton
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Kenari music in Mowlana’s quatrains [PDF]
One of the most important factors in musical richness and also highlighting words in poetry, especially in the short and compact quatrains form of Kenari music, is rhyme and row.
Mohamadreza Salehimazandairan +3 more
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Textual errors in Serlo of Bayeux’s poem about the capture of Bayeux
Current editions of Serlo of Bayeux’s poem about the capture of Bayeux in 1105 contain numerous errors. The most important editions are those of Wright and Brial; I therefore focus on their editions in this article.
Moreed Arbabzadah
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Schlachtgesang „König Johannes gegen die Ägypter“
Of all the chant lyrics that were collected during the German Aksum-Expedition (1905/06) by Erich Kaschke a.o. and which are held in the Phonogramm-Archiv of the Ethnologisches Museum (former Museum für Völkerkunde) in Berlin, no more than two have so ...
Rainer Voigt
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