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assonance    
n. 音的类似,类音,类韵

音的类似,类音,类韵

assonance
n 1: the repetition of similar vowels in the stressed syllables
of successive words [synonym: {assonance}, {vowel rhyme}]

Assonance \As"so*nance\, n. [Cf. F. assonance. See {Assonant}.]
1. Resemblance of sound. "The disagreeable assonance of
`sheath' and `sheathed.'" --Steevens.
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2. (Pros.) A peculiar species of rhyme, in which the last
accented vowel and those which follow it in one word
correspond in sound with the vowels of another word, while
the consonants of the two words are unlike in sound; as,
calamo and platano, baby and chary.
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The assonance is peculiar to the Spaniard. --Hallam.
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3. Incomplete correspondence.
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Assonance between facts seemingly remote. --Lowell.
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  • Assonance - Examples and Definition of Assonance - Literary Devices
    Assonance takes place when two or more words close to one another repeat the same vowel sound but start with different consonant sounds Definition, Usage and a list of Assonance Examples in common speech and literature
  • Assonance - Definition and Examples - LitCharts
    Assonance is, fundamentally, an intensifier of language This intensifying occurs in several senses Assonance tends to draw out the sonic quality of words in a group This drawing-out makes those words more obvious, or clearer to the reader
  • Assonance Examples and Definition - Literary Devices
    Assonance is the repetition of a vowel sound or diphthong in non-rhyming words To qualify as assonance, the words must be close enough for the repetition of the sound to be noticeable Assonance is a common literary technique used in poetry and prose, and is widely found in English verse
  • Assonance: Definition and Examples | LiteraryTerms. net
    Assonance provides poetic writing with rhythm and musicality It also mirrors or changes the mood of a poem in order to match the subject matter Beyond literature, assonance is also found in pop culture, especially in music
  • Understanding Assonance: 6 Examples, Analyzed · PrepScholar
    Assonance is defined as the repetition of similar vowel sounds within words, phrases, or sentences (Remember that vowels are a, e, i, o, u, and sometimes y ) When the same vowel sound is repeated multiple times in close proximity, you’ve found assonance
  • Poetry 101: What Is Assonance in Poetry? Assonance Definition with . . .
    Assonance, or “vowel rhyme,” is the repetition of vowel sounds across a line of text or poetry The words have to be near enough to each other that the similar vowel sounds are noticeable Think about the long “o” sound in:
  • Assonance - Wikipedia
    Assonance is the repetition of identical or similar phonemes in words or syllables that occur close together, either in terms of their vowel phonemes (e g , lean green meat) or their consonant phonemes (e g , Kip keeps capes ) [1]
  • Definition of “Assonance” (With Examples) - Two Minute English
    Assonance makes music captivating, turning lyrics into unforgettable experiences It’s a key ingredient in both new hits and beloved classics This technique crafts lines that stay with us well after the song is over
  • What is Assonance in Literature? Definition, Examples of Literary . . .
    Assonance is a literary tool in which the repetition of vowel sounds in a series of words creates a rhythmic effect This repetition can occur anywhere in a word as long as the words are close enough to one another for the effect to be noticeable
  • What Is Assonance? - Grammar Monster
    Assonance is a stylistic literary technique used for emphasis or to make a sentence more pleasing to the ear It is used in everyday language, poetry, and literature To form assonance, we need two or more words that stress the same vowel sound





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