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Linguistics / Poetics / Phonaesthetics / Half rhyme / Perfect rhyme / Eye rhyme / Poetry / Syllable rime / Phonetics / Literature / Rhyme / Word play
Date: 2012-07-11 11:08:34
Linguistics
Poetics
Phonaesthetics
Half rhyme
Perfect rhyme
Eye rhyme
Poetry
Syllable rime
Phonetics
Literature
Rhyme
Word play

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