Oral Literature Tongue Twisters Estimated reading: 2 minutes 37 views Introduction To Tongue Twisters– It is a phrase or a sentence which is hard to speak fast because of alliteration or a sequence of nearly similar sounds is the tongue twister.– It is worth noting that there is usually the use of mnemonic feature (sound devices or sound patterns) in the tongue twisters.Examples of Tongue Twisters1. She sells sea shells on the sea shore2. Any noise annoys an oyster but noisy noise annoys an oyster more.3. Kindly kittens knitting mittens keep kazooing in the king’s kitchen.Sound Patterns in Tongue TwistersAlliterationAlliteration is the repetition of the initial consonant sound in the nearby wordsConsider:She saw a fish on the seashore and I am sure the fish she saw on the sea shore was a saw-fish.In the words: she, shore and sure, there is the repetition of the consonant sound / ∫ / at the beginning of the wordsConsonance– It is the repetition of the inner consonant sound in the nearby words. An inner sound is that which comes after the first.Consider:A skunk sat on a stump and thank the stump stunk, but the stump thank the skunk stunkRepetition– Some words are repeatedly more than worseConsider:The sixth sick Sheik’s sixth sheep’s sick.AssonanceAssonance is the repetition of vowel sounds in the nearby words.Consider:How much wood could a wood chopper chop, if a wood chopper could chop wood?There is repetition of the /u:/ in the words, wood, could.Features of Tongue Twisters– A tongue twister will have the following features:It is short and brief.It is alliterativeFunctions of Tongue TwistersThey entertain. When one confuses the pronunciation of sounds, the audience will laughThey teach pronunciation. We can, for example, learn the pronunciation of the sounds /f/ and /v/, /s/ and / ∫ / etcEnhance creativityTagged:English KENotesTongue Twisters Oral Literature - Previous Riddles Next - Oral Literature Puns