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English limericks as unique type of poetry

Инновации в современной лингвистике и преподавании языков
A limerick is five lines long with the rhyme scheme a-a-b-b-a. This means that lines I. 2 and 5 rhyme with each other, and lines 3 and 4 rhyme with each other. They also have a bouncing rhythm. Limericks are meant to be funny, and often employ elements of literature such as hyperbole, onomatopoeia and alliteration.
Elvira Kulekeeva, Elza Erimbetova
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The Jesuits in Japan and Asian Poetries in Moveable Type

Journal of World Literature, 2020
Abstract In 1600, Japan-based Jesuits printed a moveable-type edition of the Wakan rōeishū (The Collection of Japanese and Chinese resonant verse), a bilingual anthology of classical Japanese and Chinese poetry that had long been an emblem of Japan’s literary world.
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Types of masks in Marina Tsvetaeva’s poetry

2015
© 2015, Ecozone, OAIMDD. All rights reserved. This article attempts to demonstrate, by providing concrete examples, several fundamentally different kinds of literary masks in Marina Tsvetaeva’s poetry. The very notion of a literary mask has not yet got a clear understanding, which is revealed in the border and controversial cases where the ...
Voitekhovich R., Bykov A.
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Lower secondary students’ poetry writing with the AI-based Poetry Machine

Computers and Education Artificial Intelligence, 2022
Arja Kangasharju   +2 more
exaly  

The Type Problem in Poetry

2014
C. G. Jung, F. C. Hull, H. G. Baynes
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A new context-aware approach for automatic Chinese poetry generation

Knowledge-Based Systems, 2021
Tian Gao, Shan-Liang Zhu, Jun Shen
exaly  

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