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This paper is the third in a three-part series that develops a model for the background of rhyme in Old Norse dróttkvætt poetry as a formalization of the same form of rhyme found across Old Germanic poetries.
Frog
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Rhyme deficiencies in Masnavi Mawlana (rumi) [PDF]
Rhyme deficiencies are Considered as a weak point in amateur poems, but it can be traced in the works of some famous poets. This does not mean that persian great and well- known poets were unable to use perfect rhyme but some of them like Jalal- Al- din ...
reza ffahimi, alireza mozafari
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Artificial neural network for flood susceptibility mapping in Bangladesh
The objective of the research is to investigate flood susceptibility in the Sylhet division of Bangladesh. Eight influential factors (i.e., elevation, slope, aspect, curvature, TWI, SPI, roughness, and LULC) were applied as inputs to the model.
Rhyme Rubayet Rudra +1 more
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Семантичка функџија риме у поетским структурама
If viewed from a purely linguistic standpoint, rhyme belongs to the phoneticphonological and lexical levels of natural language. It draws on two basic linguistic planes: the plane of expression and the plane of content, which are inextricably linked and ...
Милосав Ж. Чаркић
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Acoustics and Resonance in Poetry: The Psychological Reality of Rhyme in Baudelaire’s “Les Chats”
This article uses the term “psychological reality” in this sense: the extent to which the constructs of linguistic theory can be taken to have a basis in the human mind, i.e., to somehow be reflected in human cognitive structures.
Reuven Tsur
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In this paper we report on Greek Rhyme (GrR), the first freely accessible pilot database on rhyme in Greek poetry. The database contains several poems and is constantly expanding.
Valkanou, Theodora +2 more
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Visual Rhyme Judgment in Adults With Mild-to-Severe Hearing Loss
Adults with poorer peripheral hearing have slower phonological processing speed measured using visual rhyme tasks, and it has been suggested that this is due to fading of phonological representations stored in long-term memory.
Mary Rudner +5 more
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Rhyme and Reason: Developing Children's Understanding of Rhyme
In this study, an extensive episode of teachers working with the intention of developing children’s understanding of rhyme is analyzed. The data for the analysis consist of a video-recording of two teachers and seven children (aged 3-5 years) working ...
Asplund Carlsson +3 more
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