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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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A pioneer poet of ‘Sangar’ form of poetry in Kachchhi Literature:JanaabHaji Ibrahim Allarakhya Patel alias ‘Maqbool Kachchhi’

International Peer Reviewed E Journal of English Language & Literature Studies - ISSN: 2583-5963, 2022
This paper focuses on unique ‘Sangar’ form of poetry in Kachchhi literature.  Mighty Kachchhi language emerged with innovative type of poetry known as ‘Sangar’ (means Chain). There is variety of experiments with literary forms in Kachchhi literature that
Dr. Kashmira Mehta
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Types of poetry figures (shabdalankar) of Mira Bai's poetry

Bulletin of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. Oriental Languages and Literatures, 2020
This article addresses the issue of the types of poetic figures (shabdalankar) in the poetry of the famous poetess of the medieval socio-religious movement bhakti Mira Bai, namely, an important category of Hindi poetry – alankars, which help to express aesthetic emotion – racu.
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“Schanno bleibt trei:” Schanno von Dinakant as the last hero of Half-German poetry

Journal of Baltic Studies, 2023
Half-German poetry (halbdeutsche Dichtung) was a unique manifestation in Baltic German literature and the Baltic German language. This type of humorous poetry in the Baltic provinces was created by Baltic German authors, who were fluent in proper German ...
Reet Bender
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Subjective experience of poetry: Latent structure and differences between experts and non-experts

Poetics, 2019
We present a series of studies investigating subjective experience of poetry in expert and non-expert readers. In the preliminary study, literature and psychology students produced adjectives descriptive of poetry.
Filip Nenadić   +2 more
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Analysis of Literal Meaning and Non-Literal Meaning in William Shakespeare's Poetry

Journal of English for Specific Purposes in Indonesia, 2023
One of the best poetry is William Shakespeare's poetry. Poetry has a literal meaning and a non-literal meaning. This research aims to found what is the dominant non-literal meaning in Shakespeare's poetry and what is the literal meaning of each non ...
Putri Dwi Gustiana, Ira Maisarah
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INTERPRETATION OF VIEWS ON MASNAVI IN CLASSICAL POETRY

PROBLEMS OF EASTERN CLASSICAL POETICS: NAVAI AND RUMI
In the classical poetics of the East, each type of poetry –views on the theory of lyrical genres constitute a separate scientific system.Thoughts in this direction once again prove that poetry in the East hasreached an extremely high level of development.
Dilrabo Quvvatova
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Disjunction in Russian Poetry of the 19th Century

Review of Omsk State Pedagogical University. Humanitarian research
This work is devoted to an extremely rare type of antithesis — disjunction. The relevance of the article is due to the insufficient attention of scientists to the descriptive aspect of the study of stylistic devices, and the great demand for such ...
N. D. Fayzullina
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The Distance Shot in the Poetry of Saadi Yusuf

Journal of Language Teaching and Research
This study explores the formation of cinematic snapshots in the poetry of the Iraqi poet Saadi Yusuf based on the axis of a stable distance shot. It aims to reveal the dimensions of these shots in his poetry and demonstrate how he utilizes this technique
O. AlRawashdeh
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