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Universal 1710:

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Universal 1710:

Original
The Attractiveness of Rhymes:
A rhyme is the more attractive: (a) the more heavily its syllable is accented relative to the following syllable, (b) the shorter it is, and (c) the less the Consonantal Strength of its elements is, especially towards its offset.
Standardized
The Attractiveness of Rhymes:
A rhyme is the more attractive: (a) the more heavily its syllable is accented relative to the following syllable, (b) the shorter it is, and (c) the less the Consonantal Strength of its elements is, especially towards its offset.
Keywords
syllable, rhyme, consonant, strength, sonority, complexity, accent
Domain
prosodic phonology
Type
implication
Status
achronic
Quality
statistical
Basis
languages mentioned in Vennemann 1988, with special reference to German, Germanic, Italian, and Latin
Source
Vennemann 1988: 61
Counterexamples

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    1. May 2020

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