Uzbekistan state university of world languages faculty of Foreign Language and Literature Course paper Theme: Rhyme and its phonostylistic features


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Abdullayeva Sevara Rhyme and its phonological features


2. SPEECH DEVELOPMENT

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Listening to and understanding conversations is fundamental to learning and rhyme makes listening fun. By hearing the repetition of rhyming sounds, children learn the rhythm of language. If someone recites rhyme with animation, a child can imitate the speaker, which aids in enunciation.


Practice makes perfect! The more a rhyme is spoken the better a child becomes at training their voice in: pitch (the voice being higher or lower), tone (your unique sound), and inflection (the rise and fall of your pitch). Learning to control the volume of their voice is also important. Not every child will go on to enjoy singing, but rhyming skills help in music as well
3. READING SKILLS
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Rhyme is a great introduction into reading. A lot of rhyme is presented in short stories. With often limited attention spans, short stories introduce your child to sequencing. They are learning that there is an order to the way things occur, there is an introduction, middle, and conclusion to every story.
You can make reading fun with rhyme by choosing subjects they enjoy. By nourishing noggins with positive reading experiences, your child can grow into having a life-long love affair with reading and rhyme! Not every child will want to learn to read though, so if your ankle biter still refuses to chew on books, take a look at our other blog post here
CHAPTER II
2.1 Analyzing ryhme

Now that you know the different type of rhyming schemes and how rhyme works, let’s learn how to analyse rhyme!


Remember, keep practising how to analyse rhyme in different types of poetry to get the hang of it. It gets easier every time!

Step 1: Read the whole poem aloud



Remember, poetry heavily relies on musical elements to create a particular mood and atmosphere. That’s why it’s crucial that you read your poem aloud.
You are able to pick up on subtle rhymes and rhythmic cues and it helps you better understand the poem.
So, read your poem out loud and get a feel of the rhyme and rhythm!

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