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What “rhyming” gives us is an approach to establishing a serious basis of comparison between two seemingly unrelated thought systems. This comparison forms a basis for cross-pollinating nuances, applications, criticisms, and extensions of those ideas.
Jeffrey Bardzell
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Structural Analysis the Poems of Khaghani and Masih Approach to Efficacy of Social Situations on Music of Poetry [PDF]
Natural environment, social and physiological factors have impacts on rhyme, identical rhyme and rhythm. The influences of these factors on music of poetry of Khaghani and Masih have been analyzed.
Naseroldin Shah Husseini +1 more
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The fundamental tools of literary assessment and aesthetics must be sought in rhetorical studies. Although these studies do not engage in the critique and evaluation of literary works in practice, and only suffice to define, identify, cite evidence, and ...
Elham Zadafshar
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Rhyme: figurality, memory, intertextuality [PDF]
Inscribed in a general theory of rhyme, the present article deals with the question of the relation between rhyme and intertextuality. As a premise, I briefly anticipate the main assumptions of my theory, with particular regard to what I have called the ...
Di Santo, Federico
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Types of Rhymes in Amal Donqol’sCrying in Front of Zarqaa el Yamama [PDF]
Rhyme is a core element in the traditional poetry. The literary critics consider it a required condition for poetry. According to Qodamateb-ibn Jafar poetry should consist of metrical and rhymed language which conveys specific messages.
Havazen Hossein Saleh
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Is literary language a development of ordinary language?
Contemporary literary linguistics is guided by the 'Development Hypothesis' which says that literary language is formed and regulated by developing only the elements, rules and constraints of ordinary language.
Fabb, Nigel
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Sadhukarn plays an important role as the most sacred music composition in Thai, Cambodian, and Lao music cultural areas. Due to various versions of unverified Sadhukarn main melodies in three different countries, notating melodies in suitable formats ...
Sumetus Eambangyung +2 more
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Peculiarities of Reconstructing Russian Rhyme in English Translations
The article deals with the problem of preserving the rhyme traditional for Russian poetry in translations into English. A brief analysis of Russian and foreign linguists’ works on the theory and practice of poetic translation shows that rhyme in English ...
Anastasia V. Sycheva
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Rhyme Correspondences between Sinitic and Uralic Languages: On the Example of the Finnish -ala and -aja Rhymes; pp. 94-108 [PDF]
The present study explores rhyme correspondences between Finnic (~ Uralic) and Sinitic languages, taking the Finnish -ala and -aja rhymes as an example.
Jingyi Gao
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The Role of phonetic rhyme developments in Persian language [PDF]
Rhyme has always been a key element of Persian poetry. Poets also contemplate to the rhyme and that some comments and thoughts and critics rhetoric suggests shows sing poetry with difficult rhyme is skill's poetry.
Ali Mohammadi, tahereh Ghasemidoorabadi
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