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Feb. 5th, 2010 10:53 am
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Is it still alliteration when the two words start out w/different letters, but the diff letters have the same sound? For example: is "Sin City" alliteration b/c both words have the soft S sound, or is alliteration really so specific that only a title of "Sin Silly" would work?

And why am I asking you guys, you may wonder? Because I might possibly kill myself actually looking for my old college grammar book. The dust, the piles, the scariness that is my bedroom! Oh, and because you guys like me :D

Date: 2010-02-05 04:09 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lieueitak.livejournal.com
Alliteration consists of repeating the same consonant sound, so it doesn't matter if the words begin with different letters. As long as they have the same consonant sound, it's alliteration; sin city, therefore, is an example of alliteration, yes.

Date: 2010-02-05 04:12 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tinpra.livejournal.com
Sweet! I thought that was so, but you know how rules can differ wildly from practice. Thanks Katya! Great...I can stop futzing around with this title. :)

Date: 2010-02-05 05:38 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] erinm-4600.livejournal.com
Peanut butter.



In other words... I have nothing useful. Just had to live up to the icon. ♥

Date: 2010-02-05 06:03 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tinpra.livejournal.com
lol....random comments always appreciated :D

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