This article is dedicated to the rhyme as a phonostylistic features of phonetic changes in English language. Rhyming words are generally place at a regular distance from other. In the article the types of rhymes are also discussed
Rhyme is found in verbal arts throughout the world. In the appendix to this introduction, we offer a...
Counting-out rhymes are part of an oral tradition whose primary participants are children. These fac...
How many rhymes are possible in English? How much alliteration or assonance? This paper explores the...
This article discusses about revealing the role of rhyme as a phonopoetic unit. In addition, the pro...
This article discusses about revealing the role of rhyme as a phonopoetic unit. In addition, the pro...
This thesis attempts to provide an insight into how rhyming devices and rhyme forms have been used i...
If viewed from a purely linguistic standpoint, rhyme belongs to the phoneticphonological and lexical...
Rhyme as a major form of sound parallelism is found widely in the verbal arts of the world. After be...
Definition: rhyme is the identity in sound, of the accented vowels of words, usually the last one ac...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Linguistics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Linguistics and ...
This interdisciplinary collection explores the forms and aesthetics of rhyme in a variety of languag...
In the February 1976 Word Ways, Maxey Brooke defines rhyme as the identity in sounds, of the accent...
This chapter is dedicated to rhyme as an element of poetic form and to the role it plays in the act ...
In this paper I argue that rhyme and alliteration are significantly different as types of sound patt...
Edited by David Caplan On Rhyme collects essays by leading scholars from America and the United King...
Rhyme is found in verbal arts throughout the world. In the appendix to this introduction, we offer a...
Counting-out rhymes are part of an oral tradition whose primary participants are children. These fac...
How many rhymes are possible in English? How much alliteration or assonance? This paper explores the...
This article discusses about revealing the role of rhyme as a phonopoetic unit. In addition, the pro...
This article discusses about revealing the role of rhyme as a phonopoetic unit. In addition, the pro...
This thesis attempts to provide an insight into how rhyming devices and rhyme forms have been used i...
If viewed from a purely linguistic standpoint, rhyme belongs to the phoneticphonological and lexical...
Rhyme as a major form of sound parallelism is found widely in the verbal arts of the world. After be...
Definition: rhyme is the identity in sound, of the accented vowels of words, usually the last one ac...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Linguistics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Linguistics and ...
This interdisciplinary collection explores the forms and aesthetics of rhyme in a variety of languag...
In the February 1976 Word Ways, Maxey Brooke defines rhyme as the identity in sounds, of the accent...
This chapter is dedicated to rhyme as an element of poetic form and to the role it plays in the act ...
In this paper I argue that rhyme and alliteration are significantly different as types of sound patt...
Edited by David Caplan On Rhyme collects essays by leading scholars from America and the United King...
Rhyme is found in verbal arts throughout the world. In the appendix to this introduction, we offer a...
Counting-out rhymes are part of an oral tradition whose primary participants are children. These fac...
How many rhymes are possible in English? How much alliteration or assonance? This paper explores the...