10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «CONSONANTAL ALLITERATION» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
consonantal alliteration in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
consonantal alliteration im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Alliteration and Sound Change in Early English
Against the background of tight consonantal alliteration, and the even tighter
variant of onset identity provided by the selfalliterating clusters sp-, st-, sk-,
ascertaining the underlying principle of vowel alliteration is an imperative.
Conceptually ...
2
Old English Meter: An Introduction
In Old English poetry, as we have already seen, the two half-lines are linked by
alliteration, a repetition of the initial sound (of a stressed syllable) in two or more
words: For consonantal alliteration, repetition of a single consonant usually ...
3
Generative Theory and Corpus Studies: A Dialogue from 10 ICEHL
Commenting on the asymmetry between consonant and vowel alliteration, Lass (
1995: 143) writes: given the specificity of the system elsewhere, the
restrictiveness of consonantal alliteration and the laxness of vowel alliteration
suggests that ...
Ricardo Bermúdez-Otero, David Denison, Richard M. Hogg, 2000
4
Structure in Language: A Dynamic Perspective
So if consonantal alliteration can be ruled out and the stem of a prefix-stem
sequence begins with a vowel, this vowel may be argued to be alliterating. And if
the prefix ends in a consonant, we can be pretty sure that resyllabification did not
take ...
In consonantal alliteration, one consonant must be used to alliterate throughout
the poem. In vowel alliteration all vowels are considered to alliterate with each
other, whatever the quality. Text 6 has consonantal alliteration in the sound g.
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Cædmon's Hymn: A Multimedia Study, Archive and Edition
1). The Hymn agrees absolutely with standard expectations for the distribution
and phonological characteristics of alliterative syllables in conservative Old
English poetry. Consonantal alliteration in the poem always involves like
consonants; ...
Caedmon, Daniel Paul O'Donnell, Dawn Collins, 2005
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Interaction in Poetic Imagery: With Special Reference to ...
13 Cf. Porzig 77, also Defradas 40, n.2 (modifying his earlier statement, p.38). But
one must, of course, beware of a mental Anglicization (Germanization etc.) that
might, for instance, elevate consonantal alliteration over vocalic (cf. Defradas 38)
...
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An Elementary Grammar of the Old Norse Or Icelandic Language
ALLITERATION. Alliteration, or letter-rhyme, is an essential characteristic of Old-
Norse poetry. Consonantal alliteration requires three words or accented syllables
in a couplet to^have the same initial letter (ljoSstafr), and two of these words to ...
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Bandle, Oscar; Braunmüller, Kurt; Jahr, Ernst Hakon; Karker, ...
The principles of alliteration are also the same: consonantal alliteration requires
phonetic identity (the groups sk, sp, and st are treated as single phonemes),
vocalic alliteration does not (all vowels can alliterate with each other). The most ...
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The Harp and Laurel Wreath: Poetry and Dictation for the ...
"I must go down to the seas again, to the lonely sea and the sky,/ All I ask is a tall
ship and a star to steer her by . . ." is an example of consonantal alliteration.
Vowel alliteration is seen in the following selection: "Apt alliteration's artful aid is
often ...