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1) rhyme (*)
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1) Candidate: rhyme


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paper CO_ColombianAppliedLinguisticsJournaltxt235 - : Particularly in the initial phases when the learners’ language is passive and still emerging, Total Physical Response (TPR; ^[66]Asher, 1969, 1981) is a non-threatening and common method: the teacher gives a command or task, modelling its meaning simultaneously, and the learners demonstrate understanding by reacting accordingly. Action rhymes and songs loosely fall into this category insofar as they enable kinesthetic language learning, but can also be recited and sung allowing a more active, participatory element. The following simple activity rhyme example is about teddy bears:

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paper CO_FormayFuncióntxt87 - : Chomsky has reintroduced the idea of virtual and intangible entities in an empirical discipline. Something like this insight must have operated behind the long Western tradition (originating with the Celts) of linking rhyme with epic or religious hymns, no matter how badly James Joyce may have botched it. So let us take a better and more contemporary example in poetic studies that isn't so easy to dismiss on its own terms. Touching the tradition of rhyme, Isak Dinesen (Out of Africa) related that:

Evaluando al candidato rhyme:



rhyme
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Frec: 19
Docs: 10
Nombre propio: / 19 = 0%
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Puntaje: 0.188 = ( + (1+0) / (1+4.32192809488736)));
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Referencias bibliográficas encontradas sobre cada término

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rhyme
: Anthony, J., Lonigan, C., Burgess, S., Driscoll, K., Phillips, B. & Cantor, B. (2002). Structure of preschool phonological sensitivity: Overlapping sensitivity to rhyme, words, syllables, and phonemes. Journal of experimental child psychology, 82(1), 65-92.
: Bradley, L. & Bryant, P. (1985). Rhyme and reason in reading and spelling. AM Arbor: The University of Michigan Press.
: Moore, Richard. (s.f.). On Rhyme. Retrieved August 31, 2010, from [47]http://www.thehypertexts.com/Essays%20Articles%20Reviews%20Prose/Richard%20 Moore%20Essay%20on%20Rhyme%20in%20English%20Poetry.htm.
: Nelson, Douglas L.; McEvoy, Cathy L. & Schreiber, Thomas A. (1998). The University of South Florida Free Association Norms, Rhyme and word Fragment Norms. Disponible en [77]http://w3.usf.edu/FreeAssociation/Intro.html.