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Meg Bateman

  • 01/03/2008

    Reasoning Rhyme: Lightness that Drew Me: Rhyme in Gaelic

    One question that arises for the new terminology is whether it can cover rhyme practice in languages other than English adequately. It ought to be able to, as it’s based on phonetic/phonemic correspondence rather than any single tradition of what does or doesn’t constitute a rhyme. In this post, I start to test it out

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