lack of rhymes
Randolph Graczyk
Rgraczyk at aol.com
Wed Dec 1 17:52:44 UTC 2004
In Crow and, from what I know, in other Siouan languages, we tend to see
recurrent patterns--though not rhyme--at the beginning of sentences, with the
repetion of sentence connectives like Crow dee'laa 'and then', etc. It is also
common in Crow discourse to repeat the final verb of a sentence or stretch of
discourse as the first verb of the next section:
'......he went'. 'He went and.....'
I agree with John that the morphological and syntactic structure of Siouan
languages makes rhyming virtually impossible.
Randy
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