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Examples of rhyme


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What happens to tones when timing units (vowels, rhymes, syllables) are omitted in telescoping errors ?
The meter is regular, but not oppressively so; the rhymes flow freely, and the imagery is delicious.
He portrays this varied appeal as a feature of the libel as a genre, with simple, seemingly nave, rhymes sometimes masking informed political criticism.
Action and nonsense songs are popularly used along with nursery rhymes, ®nger-play songs and songs associated with special occasions.
Syllables whose rhymes contain only a short vowel, or a short vowel followed by a non-sonorant coda, do not contrast for tone.
In (10), both stressed and unstressed syllables containing simple rhymes are monomoraic.
Separate sections focus on the use of songs, rhymes and poetr y, of picture-books, of adolescent novels and of bilingual texts.
One musical feature of the later rhymed offices is of particular interest.
Sentences included in songs, rhymes, and book reading were excluded.
The potential for final stress in these words is inferred from their use in masculine rhymes.
We included numerous exposure activities that incorporated children's literature, songs and nursery rhymes, games, crafts, and movement.
In his serenade, for example, the rhymes are obvious and stilted; more grotesque still are the violations of metre and the misplaced accents.
Ignoring the peculiar vowels here, we discover another problem with the rhyming consonants in satire and nature.
By the middle of the school year, she found that the majority of the children had become aware of onsets, rhymes, and phonemes (60%).
The marked status of branching onsets and rhymes is confirmed by the facts of language acquisition.
Both versions assess children's ability to detect the deletion of phonemes and recognize and produce rhymes.
Figure 3 shows the mean number of errors across participants in each reading group for each list position for nonrhyming and rhyming materials.
Surprisingly, there hasn't been that much written on these rhymes.
The term has been interpreted as the shortened version of the rhyming slang phrase whistle and flute 'toot' (to inhale).
The musical material for singing consisted of rounds, nursery rhymes and infant songs.
We are going to search for rhyming words, words that sound the same at the end.
The children's average pretreatment baseline scores for rhyming ranged between 0 and 53.3% accuracy, whereas their average postinstructional scores ranged between 76.7 and 100% accuracy.
Participants were individually trained in rhyming 3 days per week over a period of 6 - 8 weeks.
They might excel also if tested on, say, incidental occurrences of rhymes among stimuli to be memorized on a semantic, rather than a phonological, basis.
Indeed, irrespective of task requirement (rhymes or synonyms) and language used, a considerable overlap was observed in frontal areas.
In lines (a) and (b), each rhyming sequence (me/-ree, air/-where) constitutes the final stress foot of the word containing it.
I find the insinuation in the rhymes of this version both unfunny and offensive.
Subscr ibers can access a reverse dictionary, a rhyming dictionar y and an atlas as well.
The hearing-impaired group had poorer phonological skills (rhyming task) but did not differ in memory (wordspan).
Rhymes of this type thus do not violate the restriction of rhymes to three segments in word-domain syllabification.
In the present study, performance on subsequent trials may have been influenced by interference from rhymes in previous stories.
The younger group gave an increasing number of rhyming responses and the older group gave more paradigmatic responses as the year progressed.
A stanza generally contains four to six lines, with linked rhymes (such as abac or aabcbd), and concludes with a verso tronco.
The chief function of the poetical structure (metre, verses, rhymes) is to signify and emphasise.
There are examples of quite complex nonsense rhymes that violate selectional restrictions - which verbs can go with which objects - and violate presuppositions.
His work, especially his later work, employs many problematical rhymes.
There are other potential problems in examining the language of rhymes.
As a matter of fact, rhymes for common words like was, is, or his provide the most frequent instances.
In each case a recessive, postvocalic consonant (/x/, /r/ or /l/) rhymes with a word lacking a consonant in this position.
One procedural note: rhymes like night/white, burst/dust, and groat/fault are not considered as consonantal off-rhymes.
During the thirteenth century, however, novae historiae, newly composed offices with rhymed or partially rhymed texts and chants in modal order, replaced the older offices.
Ballad-singers retailed topical rhymes set to well-known tunes, fiddlers and pipers played in alehouses, while drums and fifes accompanied processions and marching soldiers.
Feet are built on rhymes, while onsets are skipped or left unparsed.
Syllabic constituents (onsets, nuclei, rhymes) are universally left-headed.
The crotchet pairs form rhymes and are varied according to the same system as the quaver pairs, however.
I have used capital letters to indicate mode or tonality, italicised lower-case letters for musical notes, and roman lower-case letters for rhymes.
Second, moras are prohibited from onset position, given that moras are a measure of syllable weight and only syllable rhymes contribute to weight.
As discussed in more detail in 4.1, suffixation opens a final closed syllable, which alters the similarity properties of the final two syllables' rhymes.
The establishment of two independent representational areas was based on the fact that stress algorithms do not count syllables, but evaluate the structure of rhymes.
The names of the experimental pictures were eight pairs of words that rhymed.
In many pantomimes the final set of rhyming couplets follows the walkdown and completes the frame opened by the immortals at the start.
The linking rhymes create two groups of three lines each, and these are the two sections of the binary form.
With regard to the syllabification of consonants, the options bear primarily on the shape of onsets and rhymes.
The fortunate circumstance of volunteered rhymes allows phonemic awareness and rhyming abilities to be documented in very young children.
Although the poem includes disyllabic rhymes like "sunken"/"drunken" (8, 10) and "slumber"/"number" (15, 17), some of her rhymes are not so neat.
In the love sonnets that he inspired, the strange, disruptive rhymes also became a music to complement emotional and spiritual themes.
Each child thinks of another word which rhymes and tries to spell it.
They are asked to say whether it rhymes.
The child was asked to provide a word that rhymed with the stimulus spoken by the examiner.
Thus, the purpose of the present study was to demonstrate the efficacy of rhyming instruction with preschool children who exhibit speech and language impairments.
Thus, it could be argued that the gains in rhyming demonstrated by our study participants were attributable to other aspects of their preschool intervention program.
Five of the seven children required between 13 and 23 sessions to achieve substantial improvement in rhyming performance.
Five instructional objectives, from least to most challenging, were addressed in the rhyming intervention: matching, elimination, judgment with pictures, judgment without pictures, and production.
Two sets of stimuli were prepared to test the serial recall of linguistic materials, one with nonrhyming words and one with rhyming words.
Figure 1 shows mean errors on the serial recall task for each day for rhyming and nonrhyming lists separately.
Even if rhymes do not show us much about actual pronunciation, they can show us something about how differently articulated sounds are associated.
He is included as a test case to see just how peculiar these rhymes are given the history that precedes them.
The most frequent rhymes apart from homorganic pairs involve alveolar and alveopalatal consonants.
Nasals even make rhymes with other nasals without completing a cluster: down/ground (22a), for example.
Thus, a rhyming couplet like lip/rip is considerably less frequent than lip/zip or lip/tip.
When kids make up their own rhymes, they start with the sound.
Only when the whole phonological rhyming context involves a good deal more similar material than the off-rhyming consonant(s) alone, do these basic restrictions relax.
Half the illiterate participants did very well on rhyming tasks, so literacy had a negligible effect on this skill.
The "names" included 8 pairs of syllables that were rhyming minimal pairs.
Moreover, such discourse should be rich enough to cover explicitly metalinguistic phenomena like such as rhymes.
Eight short, two to four line nursery rhymes were developed, along with an illustration for each.
Furthermore, even three-year-olds were quite successful in recognizing identical wording, more so in nursery rhymes than in the narrative tasks.
He is then told that he will help the puppet find some rhymes.
In the first experiment, adults, 11-year-olds, and 8-year-olds (categorized as normal or poor readers) recalled eightitem strings of rhyming and nonrhyming words.
In this task, children heard a cue word and had to determine which of two alternatives rhymed with the target.
Any distractor equated for global similarity with a rhyming pair shared two of the three phonemes with the cue word.
In general, elaborately rhymed verse uses them more often than simpler rhyming forms.
Many of the rhymes and stories which we use with young children include the use of number names.
The rhyming sequences of the dictionary-maker, unmitigated by other language in between, forge manic verses.
The canonical anticipated pairs allow apparitions, extra and excluded rhymes, to show through.
In full rhymes, all of the features of the sounds in a syllable's vocalic nucleus and any following consonantal coda are the same.
They are too dominated by conventions of rhyming for his taste.
The distinction between laudatory and narrative registers is also marked by a slight change in the order of rhymes from the fourth stanza onwards.
Having said that, some wonderfully singable and enjoyable rhymes are included.
There still seems to be more fun in the rhymes than trenchant social criticism.
They later find the rhyming sounds may not be spelled the same.
The rhymes in this line and in line 7 are of particular importance.
Segmentation, not rhyming, predicts early progress in learning to read.
Words and nonwords were scored as correct as long as they rhymed with the target word.
Segmentation, not rhyming predicts early progress in learning to read.
Our results indicate a minor role of rhyming skill in predicting literacy.
The participants in the study reported here all performed at or below 60% accuracy on the baseline rhyming probes.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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