Synonym: beginning rhyme, head rhyme, initial rhyme. Similar words: operation, AND operation, consideration, generation gap, confederation, literary, literally, ratification. Meaning: [ə‚lɪtə'reɪʃn] n. use of the same consonant at the beginning of each stressed syllable in a line of verse.
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1. And children love poetic rhythms, alliteration, nonsense mutations.
2. For alliteration it ought to be Pablo or Picauo.
3. Are there any phonological patterns of rhyme, alliteration, assonance, etc?
4. So Chelsea had more reason than alliteration to fear a third successive failure to reach the third round.
5. The bombast, the alliteration, the pseudo-erudition that some people back then would take for the real thing.
6. The parallelisms are reinforced by frequent alliteration, indicated by italics.
7. Includes alliteration, harmonics, onomatopoetic, parallelism, symmetry and parables, etc.
8. What a wonderful way to teach alliteration.
9. In the 15 phonological figures, assonance, alliteration, rhyme and others, are directly responsible for its poetical tendency.
10. The prosody of Beowulf is based on alliteration, not end rhymes.
11. Alliteration and assonance is not only a language phenomenon, but also an artistic one in poems.
12. It'seems to me that in prose alliteration should be used only for a special reason.
13. We chose alliteration on the theory a little vulgarity enhances memory.
14. Alliteration, assonance and consonance are three main rhetorical devices, and literal translation, interpretation and naturalization are the main translation approach.
15. Alliteration is the repetition of the same sound within line or a group of words.
16. What became known , with irresistible alliteration, as the credit crunch had begun.
17. Alliteration and consonance are three main rhetorical devices , and literaland naturalization are the main translation approach.
18. 'Round the rugged rocks the ragged rascal ran' uses alliteration.
19. His imaginative stories use the elements of poetry -- rhythm, rhyme, alliteration.
20. As the Joyce example shows, this foregrounding is not limited to the more obvious poetic devices, such as metaphor and alliteration.
21. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight 's adapted Old English meter tends to connect the two halves of each poetic line through alliteration, or repetition of consonants.
22. Poets as we know have always a made great use of alliteration.
23. Finally, in spite of the accidental factors, an important reason is that Fanqie top words and the sliced words are alliteration and assonance.
24. The sound form of poetry is often manifested in onomatopoeia, sound symbolism and some other musical devices such as alliteration, assonance, repetition, internal rhyme and so on.
25. This paper probes into the translation of those figures of sound such as alliteration, metaplasm, word play, homophonic pun, etc.
26. Languages are endowed with the aesthetics of rhymes, which can be chiefly divided into alliteration, assonance[http://sentencedict.com], rhyme and echoism.
27. You have a true gift for inner rhyme and alliteration.
28. The second is the sentences in paragraphs, the translator could successfully used such as alliteration and assonance rhetorical reproduction of the original artistic expression.
29. In English poetry, aesthetic sense and English pronunciation are closely linked, reflecting especially in the metre, such as alliteration, assonance, rhyme, semi-assonance and onomatopoeia.
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