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            • assonance
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            • Assonance is the repetition of vowel sounds in words that are close to each other - this also includes diphthongs. Like alliteration, it is the sound rather than the letter used that is important. The Poetry Archive
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            • The Greeks occasionally employed assonance for the sake of its aesthetic effect but took no pains to avoid it when no effect was intended, even when the repetition of sound seems to us displeasing. - Answers.com
            • While the bling of rhyme and meter are exciting, sometimes what a poem needs is the soft power of assonance. - The Fix
            • In more modern verse, stressed assonance has become the main literary device in modern rap, starting with gangsta rap like 2Pac in the 1990s, departing from rap's foundations in the 80's rapper like Slick Rick when rhyme at the end of each line was the cornerstone of poetic expression. - Wikipedia
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            • asonans
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            • Asonans, şiirdeki ünlü harflerin benzer seslerden seçilmesiyle sağlanan uyumdur. Vikipedi - by Cagdas Karatas
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            • Yazarın; mizacı, kültürel birikimi, kompozisyon oluşturma başarısı veya yöntemleri az çok özgün bir metin ortaya çıkarır. Çoğu zaman gözden kaçırdığımız veya şiire özgü olarak düşündüğümüz ses örgüsü (aliterasyon, asonans; ünsüz ve ünlü seslerin tekrarıyla elde edilen ahenk) nesir için de geçerlidir. - MEB by Cagdas Karatas
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    • Spanish
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            • asonancia
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            • asonancia sustantivo femenino 1 Correspondencia de un sonido con otro. 2 POESÍA Rima que consiste en la coincidencia de sonidos entre las últimas sílabas de dos palabras, cuando son iguales las vocales, pero distintas las consonantes. 3 Relación de una cosa con otra: sus actos están en asonancia con sus palabras. 4 RETÓRICA Tendencia a usar de forma inoportuna y adrede voces asonantes. Diccionario Larousse - by Marisa Pavan
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    • Bulgarian
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            • асонанс
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            • Асонансът е тропа, която се състои в повторение на гласни звукове в стих, главно ударени, което създава усещане за вътрешна рима в рамките на стихотворението. Wikipedia - by bibienne (X)
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            • “извива прешлени, заклещена/ в нежелано тяло от вехнещи цветове” – асонансът от “е” би трябвало да изобрази веригата на прешлените, без да се натрапва; - litclub by bibienne (X)
            • Един небезизвестен литературен критик в статия за Ботев твърдеше, че в стиха "Балкана пее хайдушка песен" не бил важен асонансът на звука "е", а само метафората, но в превода дори на сродния руски език "Балкан поет гайдуцкую песню" пропада част от художествения ефект именно поради липсата на този асонанс. - slovo.bg by bibienne (X)
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