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
In this essay I provide a comprehensive cognitive view of rhyme, one of the most powerful resources ...
Sight rhymes are rhymes that look like rhymes. They have the same ending letters that you would fin...
My title, "Re-Weaving the Word-Web," refers to the ongoing effort to reconstruct earlier states of l...
What “rhyming” gives us is an approach to establishing a serious basis of comparison between two see...
Rhyme as a major form of sound parallelism is found widely in the verbal arts of the world. After be...
The use of rhyme in song is often addressed from a linguistic perspective, but seldom from a musical...
From an observation by the poet Paul Valéry, I argue that rhyme schemes, while constraining, also en...
Definition: rhyme is the identity in sound, of the accented vowels of words, usually the last one ac...
Rhyme and the Poetics of Authority explores the role rhyme has to play in the construction of poetic...
In this paper I argue that rhyme and alliteration are significantly different as types of sound patt...
In the February 1976 Word Ways, Maxey Brooke defines rhyme as the identity in sounds, of the accent...
This thesis attempts to provide an insight into how rhyming devices and rhyme forms have been used i...
Exploring 'Innovative Rhyme in the work of Paul Muldoon', this thesis examines what it means to rhym...
Rhyme\u27s Challenge offers a concise, pithy primer to hip-hop poetics while presenting a spirited d...
A. A. Milne of Winnie-the-Pooh fame contended that light verse is the hardest and most severely tech...
In this essay I provide a comprehensive cognitive view of rhyme, one of the most powerful resources ...
Sight rhymes are rhymes that look like rhymes. They have the same ending letters that you would fin...
My title, "Re-Weaving the Word-Web," refers to the ongoing effort to reconstruct earlier states of l...
What “rhyming” gives us is an approach to establishing a serious basis of comparison between two see...
Rhyme as a major form of sound parallelism is found widely in the verbal arts of the world. After be...
The use of rhyme in song is often addressed from a linguistic perspective, but seldom from a musical...
From an observation by the poet Paul Valéry, I argue that rhyme schemes, while constraining, also en...
Definition: rhyme is the identity in sound, of the accented vowels of words, usually the last one ac...
Rhyme and the Poetics of Authority explores the role rhyme has to play in the construction of poetic...
In this paper I argue that rhyme and alliteration are significantly different as types of sound patt...
In the February 1976 Word Ways, Maxey Brooke defines rhyme as the identity in sounds, of the accent...
This thesis attempts to provide an insight into how rhyming devices and rhyme forms have been used i...
Exploring 'Innovative Rhyme in the work of Paul Muldoon', this thesis examines what it means to rhym...
Rhyme\u27s Challenge offers a concise, pithy primer to hip-hop poetics while presenting a spirited d...
A. A. Milne of Winnie-the-Pooh fame contended that light verse is the hardest and most severely tech...
In this essay I provide a comprehensive cognitive view of rhyme, one of the most powerful resources ...
Sight rhymes are rhymes that look like rhymes. They have the same ending letters that you would fin...
My title, "Re-Weaving the Word-Web," refers to the ongoing effort to reconstruct earlier states of l...