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剛剛學到一個新知識:原來說話經常押韻和食字是一種精神病病徵,叫音韻聯結 (Clang Associations)。
//Clang associations generally sound a bit like rhyming poetry, except that the poems don't seem to make any sense. (They don't make sense because there's no logical reason for those particular words to be grouped together into a poem.)
For example, in the song "X Amount of Words" by Blue October's Justin Furstenfeld (who has bipolar disorder), the words "pathetic" and "sympathetic" are rhymed with "prosthetic" and "paramedic":
Imagine the worst
Systematic, sympathetic
Quite pathetic, apologetic, paramedic
Your heart is prosthetic
These words don't have much of a logical reason to be grouped together, but they create a catchy, clang-y sort of rhythm ... hence the term "clang associations."
You can have a clang association with any words that don't make sense when grouped. Here's another:
Auto, tomorrow, swallow, Zoro, borrow
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