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Rhyme in Shakespeare's theatre
This thesis analyses, contextualises, and celebrates rhyme in Shakespeare’s plays. Taking a historical formalist methodology, it reads rhyme’s local and structural functions both in aesthetic terms and within the network of cultural, textual, and ...
Clark, Mary Anne
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rhymeOnce I saw a little bird come hop, hop, hop, So I cried, "Little Bird , will you stop,stop,stop ." I was going to the window to say, "How do you do?" But he shook his little tail and far away he flew.
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LA FONTAINE AND KRYLOV: THE ART OF NEGLIGENCE
In the French vers libres of the seventeenth century, we expect to find, most commonly, varied sequences of long lines (alexandrines and decasyllables) and short lines (eight or fewer syllables), linked by unsystematic rhyme groups in neighboring rhyme ...
Carrol Franklin Coates
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The Rhyme of Joyful Feeling in “To Autumn” By John Keats
Rhyme is one of the important elements in the poem. The function of rhyme is to attract the readers’ attention. This study focuses on the rhyme of joyful feeling in the poem “To Autumn” written by John Keats. The objectives of this study are to determine
Marlin Steffi Marpaung, Rahmadhan
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Early language acquisition is critical for lifelong success in language, literacy, and academic studies. There is much to explore about the specific techniques used to foster deaf children’s language development.
Leala Holcomb, Kimberly Wolbers
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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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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.
Christoph Scheepers +3 more
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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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Types of Rhyme and Radif and Their Musical Roles in Iraqi's sonnets Types of Rhyme and Radif and Their Musical Roles in Iraqi's sonnets [PDF]
The verbal music in poem, named aesthetics, is the first and most important element of the beauty of poem and can fascinates addressee. Rhyme, radif in verbal music plays a very important role and serves as a pillar and reference in the music of every ...
Abdolreza Seyf +2 more
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Yazar, makalesinde Hemedânî ve Harîrî özelinde şiirin vazgeçilmez bir özelliği olan kâfiyenin, Makâmât literatüründeki nesirde/düzyazıda varlığını; bir anlamda kâfiyeli düzyazıyı (nesiri) tartışmaktadır.
Geert Gelder çev. Ömer KARA
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