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assonance (ˈæsənəns) [a. F. assonance (cf. Sp. asonancia), as if ad. L. *assonāntia, f. assonāre to sound to, respond to, f. as- = ad- to + sonāre to sound.] 1. Resemblance or correspondence of sound between two words or syllables.1727 Chambers Cycl. s.v., Assonance..where the words of a phrase, or ...
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Assonance
Vocalic assonance is an important element in verse. Examples
English poetry is rich with examples of assonance and/or consonance:
It also occurs in prose:
Hip hop relies on assonance:
It is also heard
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assonance
assonance/ˈæsənəns; `æsənəns/ n[U](rhyme that depends on the) similarity between the vowel sounds only or the consonant sounds only of two words or syllables, as in sharper and garter or killed and cold 半谐音(两个词或音节的元音类似或辅音类似, 如sharper 和garter 或killed和 cold)
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The sound of language: alliteration, assonance, and onomatopoeia
AboutTranscript. This video will teach you all about the different ways you can use the sound of words for effect. Alliteration is when you use a bunch of similar consonants in a row; assonance is when you use a bunch of similar vowel sounds in a row; onomatopoeia is basically sound effects. You'll see. Questions.
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Dissonance
Consonance and dissonance in music are properties of an interval or chord (the quality of a discord)
Dissonance in poetry is the deliberate avoidance of assonance
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assonancy
ˈassonancy ? Obs. [ad. Sp. asonancia: see prec.] = assonance 1.1770 Barretti Lond. to Genoa III. 272 Their poets search studiously after such assonancies and scatter them often in the scenes of their dramas.
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Alliteration (Latin)
Alliteration and assonance
Alliteration frequently overlaps with assonance, which is defined by one dictionary as "a resemblance in the sounds of words L L L, but also assonance of A AR AR A.
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assonant
assonant, a. and n. (ˈæsənənt) [a. F. assonant, or Sp. asonante, ad. L. assonānt-em, pr. pple. of assonāre: see prec.] A. adj. Corresponding in vowel-sound; characterized by assonance.1727–51 Chambers Cycl., Assonant Rhymes..a kind of verses common among the Spaniards. 1845 R. Ford Handbk. Trav. Spa...
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Literary consonance
Consonance may be regarded as the counterpart to the vowel-sound repetition known as assonance. (This example also contains assonance around the "ur" sound.) Another example of consonance is the word "sibilance" itself.
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assonate
assonate, v. (ˈæsəneɪt) [f. L. assonāt- ppl. stem of assonāre: see assonance and -ate.] To correspond in sound, esp. in vowel-sound; to rime in assonance.[1623 Cockeram, Assonate, to sound or ring like a bell.] 1656 Blount Glossogr., Assonate, to sound together, to answer by sound. 1879 H. Nicol in ...
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Classify whether the given sentence is an example of assonance.
No, it is not an example of assonance.
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One Today
Almost each word recalls the following by assonance . The poem is characterised by a musical harmony given by the employment of figures of sound such as alliteration , assonance, paromoiosis , and several
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An Introduction to Rhyme
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Dale identifies the following varieties of Assonance Rhyme:
Single Assonance with Head Rhyme (example: feast / feed)
Double Assonance with Head Rhyme (example: fever / feature)
Triple Assonance with Head Rhyme (example: rosary / ropery)
Pure assonance rhyme
Single Pure Assonance Rhyme (example
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Classify whether the phrase is an example of alliteration or assonance.
This phrase is an example of alliteration.
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Raoul de Cambrai
While the section with assonance would typically be considered the older of the two sections, it appears from the romantic elements of this section that the assonance section is in fact of a later date, perhaps written by a poet desiring an archaic tone.
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