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2020
This chapter investigates manuscript evidence for readers’ attention to one particular aspect of form, rhyme. The chapter begins by examining occasions when scribes copied Middle English verse in unusual layouts with atypical lineation, because such occasions drove scribes to punctuate the structures of poems more explicitly.
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This chapter investigates manuscript evidence for readers’ attention to one particular aspect of form, rhyme. The chapter begins by examining occasions when scribes copied Middle English verse in unusual layouts with atypical lineation, because such occasions drove scribes to punctuate the structures of poems more explicitly.
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To rhyme, or not to rhyme: that is the question
2019Glenn Fosbraey, Andy Melrose
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The neural correlates of rhyme awareness in preliterate and literate children
Clinical Neurophysiology, 2013Peter Hagoort, Ludo Verhoeven
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