assonance in the PONS Dictionary

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Furthermore, the lyrics tend to be written in eight-syllable quartets, with assonance in the first and third verses.
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It does not use traditional rhyme; instead, the lines are bound together by assonance, consonance, and alliteration.
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The poem has an extremely unusual structure, combining a four-stress alliterative line, a tight rhyme scheme, and regular use of assonance.
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It has assonance instead of rhyme and its lines vary in length, the most common length being fourteen syllables.
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The poems in this sequence are nearly all written in lines of irregular length and irregular assonances and derive most obviously from the "cancionero" tradition.
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The word choice, with alliteration and assonance, and repetition of short clauses - particularly the conjunction - build up a rhythmic effect similar to a ritual incantation.
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In addition, the discovered affinities in the book usually rest on simple assonances, without a real correspondence with the phonological processes of the concerned languages.
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Later lines do not contain the same amount of symmetry but do rely on assonance and rhymes throughout.
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Internal rhyme is used extensively in rap/hip hop music, where it sometimes overlaps with assonance.
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Many limericks show some form of internal rhyme, alliteration or assonance, or some element of word play.
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