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I apparently can\'t find a source that explains alliteration of vowels in detail, but what I know is that in Old English [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alliterative_verse#Alliteration alliterative verse]], \'\'all\'\' vowels are considered as alliterating with each other. While this may not be not the only possible definition, it might be an argument for not being too restrictive in that respect. See also the post by [=TheNinth=] just a little below us, who already said the same thing.
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I apparently can\\\'t find a source that explains alliteration of vowels in detail, but what I know is that in Old English [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alliterative_verse#Alliteration alliterative verse]], \\\'\\\'all\\\'\\\' vowels are considered as alliterating with each other. While this may not be not the only possible definition, it might be an argument for not being too restrictive in that respect. See also the post by [=TheNinth=] just a little below us, who already said essentially the same thing.
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I apparently can\'t find a source that explains alliteration of vowels in detail, but what I know is that in Old English [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alliterative_verse#Alliteration alliterative verse]], \'\'all\'\' vowels are considered as alliterating with each other. While this may not be not the only possible definition, it might be an argument for not being to restrictive in that respect. Also see the post by [=TheNinth=] just a little below us, who already said the same thing.
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I apparently can\\\'t find a source that explains alliteration of vowels in detail, but what I know is that in Old English [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alliterative_verse#Alliteration alliterative verse]], \\\'\\\'all\\\'\\\' vowels are considered as alliterating with each other. While this may not be not the only possible definition, it might be an argument for not being too restrictive in that respect. See also the post by [=TheNinth=] just a little below us, who already said the same thing.
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