assonance
                                        英 ['æs(ə)nəns]
美 ['æsənəns]
                                        
                                        
                                                                                
                 
                                
                             
                                                
            
                                    
            - assonance (n.)
- 1727, "resemblance of sounds between words," from French assonance, from assonant, from Latin assonantem (nominative assonans), present participle of assonare "to resound, respond to," from ad- "to" (see ad-) + sonare "to sound" (see sonata). Properly, in prosody, "rhyming of accented vowels, but not consonants" (1823).
                 - 1. Theand easy language of assonance word easy to read, make people pleased, the meaning colorful. 
- 叠韵词语言浅显明快、琅琅上口, 令人心情愉悦, 并使语意内涵丰富多彩.
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- 2. Alliteration and assonance is not only a language phenomenon, but also an artistic one in poems. 
- 摘要诗歌中的双声叠韵既是语言现象, 又是艺术现象.
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