Stylistic classification of the english vocabulary
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Stylistic classification of the english vocabulary
c) Rhyme
Rhyme is the repetition of identical or similar sound combinations of words. Rhyming words are generally placed at a regular distance from each other. In verse they are usually placed at the end of the corresponding lines. E.g.: say, day, play; measure, pleasure. So rhyme is most often used in poetry and performs different functions. One of the leading functions is to make the expressions bright, easy to remember: It was many and many a year ago, In a kingdom by the sea. That a maiden there lived whom you may know By the name of Annabel Lee; And this maiden she lived with no other thought Than to love and to be loved by me. (E. A. Рое) Here we have the following rhymed words: ago - know, sea — Lee. With regard to the similarity of sounds we distinguish the following types of rhyme: full rhymes - the likeness between the vowel sound in the last stressed syllables and between all sounds which follow. E.g.: tenderly- slenderly; finding — binding. incomplete rhymes - they can be divided into two main groups: vow el rhymes and consonant rhymes. In vowel rhymes the vowels of the syllables in corresponding words are identical, but the consonants may be different as in flesh - fresh. Consonant rhymes, on the contrary, show concordance in consonants and disparity in vowels, as in worth - forth, tale - tool, treble — trouble, flung - lung. Many proverbs, sayings and epigrams are based on the use of rhyme: When the cat's away, the mice will play (away - play). Repetition is the mother of tuition (repetition - tuition). Modifications in rhyming make one word rhyme with a combination of words; or two or even three words rhyme with a corresponding two or three words, as in upon her honour - won her; bottom - forgot'em - shot him. Such rhymes are called compound or broken. The peculiarity of rhymes of this type is that the combination of words is made to sound like one word - a device which gives a colloquial and sometimes a humorous effect to the utterance. Compound rhyme may be set against eye-rhyme, where the letters and not the sounds are identical, as in love - prove, flood - brood, have - grave. Many eye-rhymes are the result of historical changes in the vowel sounds in certain positions. The rhymes are arranged in following models. Couplet rhyme - when the first and the second lines rhyme together. The rhyming scheme is symbolized as aa: Away, away, from men and towns, To the wild wood and the downs. (P.Shelley) Triple rhymes - when all the three lines rhyme together. Trie rhyming scheme is aaa. Cross rhyme - when the first and the third, the second and the fourth lines rhyme together. The rhyming scheme is abab: Four seasons fill the measure of the year; There are four seasons in the mind of man: He has his lasty Spring, when fancy clear Takes in all beauty with an easy span. (J.Keats) Frame rhyme - when the first and the fourth, the second and the third lines rhyme together. The rhyming scheme is abba: Love, faithful love recall'd thee to my mind- But how could I forget thee? Through what power Even for the least division of an hour. Have I been so beguiled as to be blind. (W. Wordstock) There is still another variety of rhyme which is called internal rhyme. A long line of verse is sometimes broken into two shorter parts by an internal rhyme: I bring fresh showers for the thirsting flowers. (Shelley) Once upon a midnight dreary while I pondered weak and weary. (Рое) There are so called rhyme combinations in the colloquial English. E.g.: harum-scarum (disorganized), hurry-scurry (great hurry), lovey-dovey (darling), mumbo- jumbo (deliberate mystification), namby-pamby (weakly). The function of these rhymes is to produce a jocular effect, sometimes to give speech characterization (especially of children). The functions of rhyme in poetry are very important: it signalizes the end of a line and marks the arrangement of lines into stanzas. Moreover, the most emphatic place in a poetic line - the end - receives greater prominence. Download 417.5 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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