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Alliteration=sylistic device consisting of repeating the same or similar sounds in close succesion,especiallu at the beggining of successing words. It gives a me lodic effect to the place where it appearses. It has a very long history in English poetry(mostly oral carried over by bards,recited in holes)
Alliteration=sylistic device consisting of repeating the same or similar sounds in close succesion,especiallu at the beggining of successing words. It gives a me lodic effect to the place where it appearses. It has a very long history in English poetry(mostly oral carried over by bards,recited in holes)
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Alliteration=sylistic device consisting of repeating the same or similar sounds in close succesion,especiallu at the beggining of successing words. It gives a me lodic effect to the place where it appearses. It has a very long history in English poetry(mostly oral carried over by bards,recited in holes)
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Alliteration=sylistic device consisting of repeating the same or similar sounds
in close succesion,especiallu at the beggining of successing words,it gives a me
lodic effect to the place where it appeares. -does not carry any lexical meaning,unless sounds have meaning,in th e repetition of sound,carries traces of meaning -certain sounds if repeated,can reduce the effect of simulance -it's a kind of music accompagnement of the author's idea,vage emoti onal atmosphere,which each reader enterprets for himself -has a very long history in English poetry(mostly oral carried over by bards,recited in holes) -started out as a nanotechnical Ryhme=the repetition of identical of similar terminal sounds,most are placed at equal distances from 1 another inversed they usually appear at the end of the co rrisponding lines,identity and particularly similarity of sound combination may be relative -we distinguish between -full ryhme=presuposes the identity of a last stres sed vowel and the following consonants(might,lights,spites) -where there is identity of stressed syl lables including the initial consonant of the second syllable in polisemantic wo rds,we have exacts of identical sounds -incomplete ryhme=present a greater variety,they fa ll in 2 basic groups,vowel ryhmes and consonant ryhme -vowel ryhmes=the vowels of the sy llables in corrisponding words are identical,but the consonants may be different (flesh) -consonant ryhmes=show concordance in the consonants and disparity in the vowels as in eg.tay toll -at times,1 word can ryhme with a combination of words or 2 or even 3 words,ryhme with a corrispo nding2 or 3 words -broken ryhme/compund ryhme=characteristic is that the combination is made to sound like 1 single word -sometimes it gives a colloquial sense -may be contrasted with I ryhme -according to the way,rymes are arranged in a st anza,certain models have cristalized ryhmes;monoryhme(aaaa),couplets(aabbccdd),c ross ryhmes (ababcdcd),framing or ring ryhmes(abba cbbc),sonnet-11 syllables -internal ryhme=ryhming words are placed not at the end of the line,but wit hin it -before the caesura and at the end -brakes the line in 2 distinct parts but it consolidates it -can occur in everyday speech
Rhythm=it takes up many forms,it is a basically regular recurence of elements or
features,such as beat or accent -is primarily a peridiocity of various types resulting from a deliberate a rrangements of speech into regulary recurring units -the influence upon semantic aspect is apparent in the fact that an orderl y phonetic arrangement calls for orderly sintactic structures which suggest an o rderly segmentic of the sense groups -in the language,relies on opposwsition(short-lon,stressed-unstressed,high -low) and other contrasting segments of speech -the concepts should be distinguished from that of Meter=is any form of pe riodicity in verse -it's type being d etermined by the character and number of syllables of which it consists -is an ideal pheno menon,characterized by its strict regularity,consistancy and invariability -is a pattern -is flexible and sometimes requieres an effort to perceive it -in classical verse,it appeares in a nr of stresses in the line -in prose,it appeares in the autumnation of similar sintactic patterns,whi ch means that the parameter of meter in prose and in verse are entirely differen t -meter-in poetry falls into regularly repeated patterns called metrical fe et -in english poetry-metrical feet-bisyllabic-trochee -iambus -trisyllabic-amphibrach -dactyle -anapaest - a verse can be a - dimetre(rare)-2 feet -trimetre -tetrametre -pentametre -hexametre - in prose,ryhthm occurs in relatively short spans of text and constantly changes it's pattern and may suddenly normal,almost unapparently lyrical design or no ryhthm at all -metrical rythm-property of verse,can appear in prose but it arritmical -the mostobservable rythmical patterns in prose are based on the use of ce rtain sintactical stylistic devices,enumeration,preposition,parallel constructio ns and chiasmus or reversed parallel constructions