by NightRider on July 18th, 2005

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In a euphonious poem, what are "liquid consonants"?

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  • by Anon on August 15th, 2005

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    Liquids are non-fricative consonants that can be sustained. In English, /l/ and /r/ are liquids.

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  • by literarylion2009 on June 28th, 2010

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  • by literarylion2009 on June 28th, 2010

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    Liquid consonants in a euphonious poem are those that baptize the ear from so called sin/the fib, have it be the freedom of speech.

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