In the February 1976 Word Ways, Maxey Brooke defines rhyme as the identity in sounds, of the accented vowels of words, usually the last one accented, and of all consonantal and vowel sounds following, with a difference in the sound of the consonants immediately preceding the accented vowels. Masculine rhymes have the final syllable accented, feminine rhymes have the penultimate syllable accented; and triple rhymes have the third-from-last syllable accented. Rhymes with the following consonants somewhat different are called vowel rhyme or assonance; rhymes with identical consonant sounds but slightly different vowel sounds are called off rhyme, sour rhyme, analyzed rhyme or consonance
This collection of thirteen chapters answers new questions about rhyme, with views from folklore, et...
Some while ago, we began to consider the whole class of words (and other dictionary items) where the...
Rhyme occurs when two or more words are phonologically identical from the final stressed vowel onwar...
Definition: rhyme is the identity in sound, of the accented vowels of words, usually the last one ac...
In his syndicated column of November 12, 1974, L. M. Boyd issued the following challenge to his read...
Rhyme as a major form of sound parallelism is found widely in the verbal arts of the world. After be...
The answer is that each line ends with a word that looks like it rhymes with another word or other w...
In this paper I argue that rhyme and alliteration are significantly different as types of sound patt...
Investigations of English words and phrases have led scholars to the discovery of several rhyming ph...
This article is dedicated to the rhyme as a phonostylistic features of phonetic changes in English l...
This collection of thirteen chapters answers new questions about rhyme, with views from folklore, et...
We hypothesize that morphological complexity renders words more abstract in the minds of listeners. ...
Sight rhymes are rhymes that look like rhymes. They have the same ending letters that you would fin...
Rhyme is found in verbal arts throughout the world. In the appendix to this introduction, we offer a...
This paper describes on-going research by the author into the phonological structure of morphologica...
This collection of thirteen chapters answers new questions about rhyme, with views from folklore, et...
Some while ago, we began to consider the whole class of words (and other dictionary items) where the...
Rhyme occurs when two or more words are phonologically identical from the final stressed vowel onwar...
Definition: rhyme is the identity in sound, of the accented vowels of words, usually the last one ac...
In his syndicated column of November 12, 1974, L. M. Boyd issued the following challenge to his read...
Rhyme as a major form of sound parallelism is found widely in the verbal arts of the world. After be...
The answer is that each line ends with a word that looks like it rhymes with another word or other w...
In this paper I argue that rhyme and alliteration are significantly different as types of sound patt...
Investigations of English words and phrases have led scholars to the discovery of several rhyming ph...
This article is dedicated to the rhyme as a phonostylistic features of phonetic changes in English l...
This collection of thirteen chapters answers new questions about rhyme, with views from folklore, et...
We hypothesize that morphological complexity renders words more abstract in the minds of listeners. ...
Sight rhymes are rhymes that look like rhymes. They have the same ending letters that you would fin...
Rhyme is found in verbal arts throughout the world. In the appendix to this introduction, we offer a...
This paper describes on-going research by the author into the phonological structure of morphologica...
This collection of thirteen chapters answers new questions about rhyme, with views from folklore, et...
Some while ago, we began to consider the whole class of words (and other dictionary items) where the...
Rhyme occurs when two or more words are phonologically identical from the final stressed vowel onwar...