- A
univocalic is a type of
antilipogrammatic constrained writing that uses only
consonants and a
single vowel, in
English "A", "E", "I", "O", or "U", and...
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ships of the
French Navy "Oiseau", a
section of Eunoia, an
anthology of
univocalics by
Christian Bök
Oiseaux (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page lists...
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Eunoia (2001) is an
anthology of
univocalics by
Canadian poet
Christian Bök. Each
chapter is
written using words limited to
consonants and a
single vowel...
- provocation, revocable, revocation, revoice, revoke, sub voce, univocal,
univocalic, univocity, vocable, vocabulary, vocal, vocalic, vocality, vocation, vocational...
- example: Reverse-lipograms: each word must
contain a
particular letter.
Univocalic poetry,
using only one vowel.
Mandated vocabulary,
where the
writer must...
- into and
demonstrations of anagrams, pangrams, lipograms, tautonyms,
univocalics, word ladders,
palindromes and
unusually long words, as well as book...
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represent the word Lipogram: a
writing in
which certain letter is
missing Univocalic: a type of
poetry that uses only one
vowel Palindrome: a word or phrase...
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title A Void (1994). His
novella Les
revenentes (1972) is a
complementary univocalic piece in
which the
letter "e" is the only
vowel used. This constraint...
- (2001), a book that took him
seven years to finish.
Eunoia consists of
univocalic lipograms. The book uses only one
vowel in each of its five chapters....
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recorded by
Willard R. Espy in 181
Missing O's,
based on C. C. Bombaugh's
univocalic 'Incontrovertible Facts'. N mnk t gd t rb r cg r plt. N fl s grss t blt...