Paroemion
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Paroemion
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Paroemion is a form of alliteration where nearly every word in a sentence begins with the same consonant. The repetition of initial consonant sounds in neighboring words is also called head rhyme or initial rhyme. An example of paroemion is: The term paroemion derives from the Greek term paromoiosis, which is used in Aristotle's Rhetoric to describe the effect wherein a pair of syntactically parallel clauses have the same sound, word, or syllable at their beginnings or ends. In the third to sixt
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Form of alliteration
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2023-09-14T21:24:23Z
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