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Dutch alliterations and
related material (with
sound files)
Examples of
alliteration in poetry[usurped] (archived 2
October 2012) What is
Alliteration? General...
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their investigation,
neither scholar takes internal alliteration into account, or
alliterations such as
incidit ictus ingēns
which spread over more than...
- each
having three "lifts"
produced with
alliteration or ****onance. In
addition to two or
three alliterations, the odd-numbered
lines had
partial rhyme...
- of folk', with four
alliterations in the 'a'-verse), or in Sir
Gawain l.2, "the
borgh brittened and brent" with
three alliterations in the 'a'-verse)....
- two or
three alliterations,
separated into two half-lines with cæsura; the
second and
fourth lines had
three lifts and two
alliterations, and no cæsura...
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monotonous effect is
reinforced by the ****onance of dent ... dent and the
alliteration of S ... S: ... Et / iam nox /
umida /
caelo praecipi/tat, sua/déntque...
- as the
counterpart to the vowel-sound
repetition known as ****onance.
Alliteration is a
special case of
consonance where the
repeated consonant sound is...
- "Peter Piper" is an English-language
nursery rhyme and well-known
alliteration tongue-twister. It has a Roud Folk Song
Index number of 19745. The traditional...
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tautogram and
alliteration is that
tautograms are a written,
visual phenomenon,
whereas alliterations are a
phonetic one. Most
cases of
alliteration are also...
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typically support several different kinds of
rhymes and
possibly also
alliteration as well.
Because rhyming dictionaries are
based on pronunciation, they...