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Sound Devices. Alliteration – the repetition of constant sounds in words that are close together. Assonance – the repetition of similar vowel sounds followed by different consonant sounds, especially in words close together. Consonance – the repetition of the same or similar final consonant sounds on accented syllables or in important words.
Sound devices are resources used by poets to convey and reinforce the meaning or experience of poetry through the skillful use of sound. After all, poets are trying to use a concentrated blend of sound and imagery to create an emotional response.
meanings are imputed to sounds in poetry, how does it occur? What is the structure of such a reading if and whenever it happens? Let us return to example [1]. Clearly, not all sounds represent all meanings in this quatrain. A pattern of sibilant sounds is established, based on their obvi-ously large number, especially in the first line of the text.
30 Απρ 2013 · The sibilant sounds in ‘softly, sweetly, sickly’ creates a soft, gentle mood, which turns sinister on ‘sickly’ as the sounds flow across the line. The unusual shift in mood within the same, sibilant sound, creates a disturbing effect.
a. Observe and describe the arrangement of words, syllables, or stresses. b. Show exactly how that arrangement affects the sounds you make and hear. c. Explain how that heard sound is related to other aspects of the poem (e.g., to what is expressed by means other than sound, to a particular meaning, to a type of organization). III. Scansion of ...
On the next page is a list of some of the common poetic devices that you’ll encounter in poetry through the ages – then and now. See how many you can spot when listening to the ‘poetry of the everyday’, e.g. song lyrics, rap, spoken word performance.
Function of Sound Devices in the Construction of Metaphoric Meaning in Poetry. Olga Vishnyakova. 2019, International Journal of English Linguistics. This paper presents a study of the relation between the meaning of the words and their phonological features within the poetic context.