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Alliteration

Alliteration is the repetition of syllable-initial consonant sounds between nearby words, or of syllable-initial vowels if the syllables in question do not start with a consonant. It is often used as a literary device. A common example is "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers".

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Historical use

Types of alliteration

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Alliteration

Nodes95
Edges94
Triples136
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.021053
Components1

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Alliteration

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related to References · 82
Alliteration → Adventures, American Oriental Society, April, Arthur, Baldick, Boston, Bruxelles, Chris, Clarendon Press, Company, Culture, Davis, Dec, Dictionary, Education, Figurative Poetry In Sanskrit, Frederick, Ganz, Gary, Gayden
related to Historical use · 18
Alliteration → Beowulf, Giovanni Pontano, Greek, Green Knight, It, Italian, Latin, Middle English, Old English, Old High German, Old Irish, Old Norse, Old Saxon, Poetic Edda, Pontano, Sanskrit, Sir Gawain, The
related to Poetry · 10
Alliteration → Bernard O'Donoghue, Give, Give Me, Green Knight, In, Poets, Sir Gawain, Splendid Silent Sun, They, Walt Whitman
related to External links · 8
Alliteration → Alliterative Verse General, Dutch, Examples, Forgotten Ground Regained, General, October, Poet's Guide, What
related to Rhetoric · 7
Alliteration → An, For, It, John, Kennedy's Inaugural Address, Literary, Other
related to Symmetrical alliteration · 3
Alliteration → For, In, Symmetrical
is a · 2
Alliteration → repetition of syllable-initial consonant sounds between nearby words, specialized form of alliteration which demonstrates parallelism or chiasmus
related to Literary alliteration · 2
Alliteration → However, Literary
see also · 2
Alliteration → AnadiplosisCynghaneddLiterary, Latin
related to Consonance · 1
Alliteration → Consonance

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Alliterationis arepetition of syllable-initial consonant sounds between nearby words0.90text
Alliterationis aspecialized form of alliteration which demonstrates parallelism or chiasmus0.90text
Alliterationrelated to ConsonanceConsonance0.60section
Alliterationrelated to External linksForgotten Ground Regained0.60section
Alliterationrelated to External linksPoet's Guide0.60section
Alliterationrelated to External linksAlliterative Verse General0.60section
Alliterationrelated to External linksDutch0.60section
Alliterationrelated to External linksExamples0.60section
Alliterationrelated to External linksOctober0.60section
Alliterationrelated to External linksWhat0.60section
Alliterationrelated to External linksGeneral0.60section
Alliterationrelated to Historical useThe0.60section

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