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title: "Rhyme and graphon"
description: "Rhyme Rhyme /raim / is the repetition of identical or similar terminal sounds, chaining two or more..."
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# Rhyme and graphon

> Rhyme Rhyme /raim / is the repetition of identical or similar terminal sounds, chaining two or more...

### Rhyme

Rhyme /raim / is the repetition of identical or similar terminal sounds, chaining two or more lines of a poem.

Rhyme has several **functions**: • it adds a musical quality to the poem; • it makes the poem easier to remember; • it affects the pace and tone of the poem.

There are several different **types** of rhyme: 1. True/perfect/full rhyme (точная)-identical sounds correspond exactly *Boat-float; might-right; kite-night; day-say; goes-flows*

2. Incomplete/imperfect/half rhyme/slant rhyme (приблизительная): *fresh-flesh; road-boat; loads-lads; honour-won her* (составная).

3. Eye-rhyme (видимая, приблизительная): *advice-compromise; have-grave; love-prove; flood-doom *(**ассонансы и консонансы**)

4. End rhymes (концевая) fall at the end of the lines. They mark the end of the line.

5. Internal rhymes (внутренняя) occur within the same line: * ‘I bring fresh showers to the thirsting flowers’* The internal rhyme has two functions: dissevering and consolidating, realized simultaneously.

According to the way the rhymes are arranged within the stanza, there are some certain models: • Couplets-**aa(смежная)** • Cross rhymes-**abab(перекрестная)** • Framing rhyme-**abba(рамочная)**

Graphons is unusual, non-standard spelling of words, showing authentic pronunciation, some peculiarity in pronouncing words or phrases emphatically. * ‘Thquire! Your thervant! Thith ith a bad pieth of buithnith…’ (i.e. ‘Squire! Your servant! This is a bad piece of business’.* Most **graphons** show features of territorial or social dialect of the speaker. *‘Is that my wife? …I see it is, from your fyce…What gyme ‘as she been plying’? You gotta tell me ‘*(London cockney dialect) As for American English, here is an example of the Missouri Negro dialect from ‘The Adventures of Tom Sawyer’: *‘You know dat one-leigged nigger dat b’longs to old Misto Brandish? Well he sot up a bank, en say anybody dat put in a dollar would git fo’ dollars mo’ at en ‘er de year…’*

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