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Friday, April 13, 2012

Onomatopoeia or Alliteration

Notice the fine line between these two nouns: onomatopoeia and alliteration

The o-word names a thing according to how it sounds: hiss, boom, buzz, mumble, even hiccup.

The a-word uses repetition of consonant sounds, as in super sonic, pickled peppers, baby boomers.

Mix them up to learn how poetry works. The horrid hiss of the slimy snake slithering through the crackling corn turned into trembling terror in my muddled mind. Don’t you love words?

2 comments:

sutybug@yahoo.com said...

How do you ponounce those big words without gagging?

The Grammar Anarchist said...

Don't you have a decent dictionary? Look up the word and view pronunciation guides! Easy-peasy!