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title: "Alliteration, Assonance, Attachment, Capitalization, Graphon, Hyphenation,Italics,Onomatopoeia, Rhyme, Rhythm, Shaped text."
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# Alliteration, Assonance, Attachment, Capitalization, Graphon, Hyphenation,Italics,Onomatopoeia, Rhyme, Rhythm, Shaped text.

> Alliteration Alliteration is the repetition of a particular sound in the prominent lifts (or stres...

**Alliteration**

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**Alliteration** is the repetition of a particular sound in the prominent lifts (or stressed syllables) of a series of words or phrases. Alliteration has developed largely through poetry, in which it more narrowly refers to the repetition of a consonant in any syllables that, according to the poem's meter, are stressed[citation needed], as in James Thomson's verse "Come…dragging the **l**azy **l**anguid **L**ine a**l**ong".

![Alliteration, Assonance, Attachment, Capitalization, Graphon, Hyphenation,Italics,Onomatopoeia, Rhyme, Rhythm, Shaped text.](https://storage.yvision.kz/images/user/aikena666/paZVenM4PDc4j4c3PY3dy1856rUTmg.jpg)

***Assonance***

![Alliteration, Assonance, Attachment, Capitalization, Graphon, Hyphenation,Italics,Onomatopoeia, Rhyme, Rhythm, Shaped text.](https://storage.yvision.kz/images/user/aikena666/puc6rnF2bEgakET3jIRgp6xT3W374t.jpg)

**Assonance** is the repetition of vowel sounds to create internal rhyming within phrases or sentences, and together with alliteration and consonance serves as one of the building block of verse.

![Alliteration, Assonance, Attachment, Capitalization, Graphon, Hyphenation,Italics,Onomatopoeia, Rhyme, Rhythm, Shaped text.](http://storage.yvision.kz/images/user/aikena666/Fhw61rmwMUG0xqoh5lnyKnc65ionvq.png)

![Alliteration, Assonance, Attachment, Capitalization, Graphon, Hyphenation,Italics,Onomatopoeia, Rhyme, Rhythm, Shaped text.](https://storage.yvision.kz/images/user/aikena666/Bb2p7PR19rgj7p6mpNXl62O5o6wdfi.jpg)

*Attachment*

It is a way of connecting two sentences seemingly unconnected sernanti-cally and leaving to tre reader to grasp the idea implied. The second part ap­pears to be an afterthought:

e.g. "It was not Capetown, where people only frowned when they saw a black boy and a wh.te girl But here... And he loved her" (J Abra­ham Is).

It wasn't his fault It was yours. And mine.

***Capitalization***

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![Alliteration, Assonance, Attachment, Capitalization, Graphon, Hyphenation,Italics,Onomatopoeia, Rhyme, Rhythm, Shaped text.](http://storage.yvision.kz/images/user/aikena666/nTZ7AbhkFcFKhTdDVM7qkMIit4yBjq.png)

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**Capitalization- is writing a word with its first letter as a capital letter and the remaining letters in lower case. This of course only applies to those writing systems which have a case distinction. The term is also used for the choice of case in text.**

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**Graphon**

** **Intentional violation of the graphical shape of a word (or word combination) used to reflect its pronunciation is called *graphon.*

"The b-b-b-b-bas-tud-he seen me c-c-c-c-com-ing" in R. P. Warren's Sugar Boy's speech or "You don't mean to thay that thith ith your firth time" (D.C.) show the physical defects of the speakers - the stumbling of one and the lisping of the other.

 

**Hyphenation**

Hyphenation – the reflection of rhymed or clipped manner in which a word is uttered.

E.g.:

I really do **n – o – t** love you.

**Italics**

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![Alliteration, Assonance, Attachment, Capitalization, Graphon, Hyphenation,Italics,Onomatopoeia, Rhyme, Rhythm, Shaped text.](https://storage.yvision.kz/images/user/aikena666/rb9GXYob34pUvD7GdhPuh0jhGkhMar.jpg)

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According to the frequency of usage, variability of functions, the first place among graphical means of foregrounding is occupied by *italics. *Besides italicizing words to add to their logical or emotive significance, separate syllables and morphemes may also be emphasized by italics

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![Alliteration, Assonance, Attachment, Capitalization, Graphon, Hyphenation,Italics,Onomatopoeia, Rhyme, Rhythm, Shaped text.](http://storage.yvision.kz/images/user/aikena666/kLYNSwmhh293xZ5b4054247d3RI99u.png)

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***Onomatopoeia***

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***Onomatopoeia* **is a deliberate use of words or combinations of words whose sounds produce an imitation of a natural sound. It is often based on and combined with alliteration.

Onomatopoeia types:
- **Direct**, contained in words that imitate natural sounds.

E.g.:

![Alliteration, Assonance, Attachment, Capitalization, Graphon, Hyphenation,Italics,Onomatopoeia, Rhyme, Rhythm, Shaped text.](https://storage.yvision.kz/images/user/aikena666/46aiV86Dd5h2y7pXPZUIQhHP8X18YZ.jpg)

- **Indirect, **which is a combination of sounds making the sound reflection of the meaning.

E.g.: And the silken, sad, uncertain rustling of each purple curtain. (E A. Poe)

**Rhyme**

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![Alliteration, Assonance, Attachment, Capitalization, Graphon, Hyphenation,Italics,Onomatopoeia, Rhyme, Rhythm, Shaped text.](http://storage.yvision.kz/images/user/aikena666/Tfe9FrdCwX1Mjj1qD6ljNAY9Am1PXz.gif)

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***Rhyme* **is a characteristic feature of poetry but in prose euphony final sound (ending). Such recurrence takes place at the end of a poetic line. With regard to the similarity of sounds we distinguish: full rhymes, imperfect rhymes.

![Alliteration, Assonance, Attachment, Capitalization, Graphon, Hyphenation,Italics,Onomatopoeia, Rhyme, Rhythm, Shaped text.](http://im9.asset.yvimg.kz/userimages/aikena666/GHdXBY31uk98wcuLZuXI49TKZybfZD.png)

With regard to the structure of rhymes we distinguish: *masculine *(or single) rhyme, *feminine* (or double) rhyme, *dactylic *(or triple) rhyme, *full double* or *broken *rhyme. The arrangements of rhymes may assume different schemes: *couplet rhyme, cross rhyme, frame rhyme*. The functions of rhyme in poetry are very important: it signalizes the end of a line and marks the arrangement of lines into stanzas.

![Alliteration, Assonance, Attachment, Capitalization, Graphon, Hyphenation,Italics,Onomatopoeia, Rhyme, Rhythm, Shaped text.](https://storage.yvision.kz/images/user/aikena666/KV30Wx89VJNn2uJcNh92v6plPDpLat.jpg)

![Alliteration, Assonance, Attachment, Capitalization, Graphon, Hyphenation,Italics,Onomatopoeia, Rhyme, Rhythm, Shaped text.](https://storage.yvision.kz/images/user/aikena666/OVmze6rV6Gb8BuP8P60RWhYBn31JAI.jpg)

***Rhythm***

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![Alliteration, Assonance, Attachment, Capitalization, Graphon, Hyphenation,Italics,Onomatopoeia, Rhyme, Rhythm, Shaped text.](http://im9.asset.yvimg.kz/userimages/aikena666/jsgL49d1y116DOFfIf9FS9s1m8bCWC.png)

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**Rhythm i**s a regular alteration of similar or equal units of speech. It is sometimes used by the author to produce the desired stylistic effect, whereas in poetry rhythmical arrangement is a constant organic element, a natural outcome of poetic emotion.

Example: The fallibly irrevocable cat met its intrinsic match in the oppositional form of a dog.

***Shaped (Visual) text***

***Shaped*** text-a text, in which the lines/words form a recognizable shape (figure), such as a cross, a star, a heart, a triangle, etc. usually to reflect the contents.

E.g.:

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**Blood**

**throu'**

**sailed**

**and**

**prize**

**the**

**toe**

**fought**

**others**

**Whilst**

 

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