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Dan Valenti – Peter Lang Publishing Group, 2024
Poetry has been around for nearly five millennia, yet never has it been more puzzling. Technology, social media, and the blinding pace of contemporary life leave many students and readers in the dark. Just in time, this book comes to the rescue not just with a response to the problem of understanding and enjoying poetry, but it offers a solution.…
Descriptors: Poetry, Teaching Methods, Authors, Poets
Yemelyanova, Olena – Advanced Education, 2019
The article deals with the analysis of the addressee's factor foregrounding in the limerick discourse. The study demonstrates that the limerick discourse is characterised by an addresser-writer's and an addressee-reader/listener's reciprocality via idiosyncratic protagonists portrayed by an addresser-writer. A limerick presents a laconic…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Language Styles, Stereotypes, Humor
Kasar, Sündüz; Tuna, Didem – Online Submission, 2017
Among the literary genres, poetry is the one that resists translation the most. Creating a new and innovative language that breaks the usual rules of the standard language with brand-new uses and meanings is probably one of the most important goals of the poet. Poetry challenges the translator to capture not only original images, exceptional…
Descriptors: Semiotics, Literature, Computational Linguistics, Translation
Aliagas, Cristina; Fernández, Júlia-Alba; Llonch, Pau – Language, Culture and Curriculum, 2016
Despite the well-known educational possibilities afforded by "Rhythm And Poetry" (RAP) for the development of musical, lyrical and critical skills [Morrell, E., & Duncan-Andrade, J. M. R. (2002). Promoting Academic Literacy with Urban Youth through Engaging Hip-hop Culture. "The English Journal," 91(6), 88-92. Retrieved…
Descriptors: Music, Romance Languages, Academic Discourse, Literacy
Haas, Kay Parks – English Journal, 2011
The author has always had an appreciation of language--its rhythms, sounds, wordplay, dialects, usage variations, and powers to manipulate. Reflecting on how she came to this appreciation, she remembers her father reciting poems to her when she was a little girl. She was enthralled by the rhythm, the rhyme, and the sounds of the words--both…
Descriptors: Aesthetics, Language Rhythm, Language Usage, Language Variation

Cohn, Jim – Sign Language Studies, 1986
A new deaf poetics has emerged, characterized by the focus on the centrality of the image in both American Sign Language (ASL) poems and in the international poetry community. A series of performances by ASL poets and other activities linking poets have provided new data to support the universal, i.e., poetic, phase through which language…
Descriptors: American Sign Language, Deafness, Language Rhythm, Language Usage
Shapiro, Phyllis P. – Elem Sch J, 1969
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Language Enrichment, Language Rhythm, Language Usage

Browne, Ann – Reading, 1986
Dispels teachers' notions that poetry is hard for the young child and suggests practical ways they can capitalize on most children's delight in language and extend that delight into the enjoyment of literature. (FL)
Descriptors: Child Language, Language Rhythm, Language Usage, Poetry

Delas, D. – Langue Francaise, 1973
Descriptors: Acoustics, Applied Linguistics, Figurative Language, Language Rhythm

Meschonnic, Henri – Languages, 1973
Descriptors: Content Analysis, French Literature, Language Rhythm, Language Usage
Bruns, Gerald L. – Coll Engl, 1970
Paper read at the Annual Meeting of the Modern Language Association of America (MLA) in Denver, Colorado, December 26-30, 1969. (DS)
Descriptors: English, Figurative Language, Formal Criticism, Language Patterns

Myers, Greg – English Today, 1994
Examines the rhymes and linguistic tricks used by children, focusing on the rhyme, syllable structure, word boundaries, rhythm, meaning, and social uses of school children's poetry and rhymes. Examples are provided of various past and current poems and rhymes. (Contains 10 references.) (MDM)
Descriptors: Children, Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, Language Rhythm
Goldenstein, Jean-Pierre – Francais dans le Monde, 1988
The characteristics of Natalie Sarrault's "Entre la vie et la mort" ("Between Life and Death") that blur the distinction between poetry and prose are examined, including wordplay, phonetic play, and graphic variations. (MSE)
Descriptors: French, French Literature, Language Rhythm, Language Usage
Notes Plus, 1985
The teaching activities presented in this paper focus on four literature assignments. The first explores the concept of love throughout two short stories, John Collier's "The Chaser" and Max Shulman's "Love Is a Fallacy." It contains a "true love opinionaire," a discussion of irony in the stories, and a follow-up evaluation. The second assignment…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Comparative Analysis, English Instruction, Language Rhythm
Keneally, Tom – Opinion, The Journal of the South Australian English Teachers' Assn., 1967
The practicing writer encounters four determinants of his use of prose. First, the language itself determines the expression: English, with its wealth of words and styles and with few traditional restrictions, provides problems of choice and temptations to overwrite. Second, the application of verse forms to the novel and a demand for consistently…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Descriptive Writing, Expressive Language, Language
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