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Qu'est-ce (qui) est nonsensical$53581$ - définition

LITERARY FORM; A FORM OF NONSENSE LITERATURE USUALLY EMPLOYING STRONG PROSODIC ELEMENTS
Nonsense poetry; Nonsense rhyme; Nonsense poem; Nonsense-poetry; Politna; Nonsensical verse; List of nonsense poets

Nonsense song         
TYPE OF SONG
Nonsensical song
A nonsense song is a type of song written mainly for the purpose of entertainment using nonsense syllables at least in the chorus. Such a song generally has a simple melody and a quick (or fairly quick) tempo.
Nonsense word         
UNLIKE A SEMEME, MAY HAVE NO DEFINITION; IF IT CAN BE PRONOUNCED ACCORDING TO A LANGUAGE'S PHONOTACTICS, IT IS A PSEUDOWORD; USED IN LITERATURE FOR POETIC OR HUMOROUS EFFECT. PROPER NAMES OF REAL OR FICTIONAL ENTITIES ARE SOMETIMES NONSENSE WORDS
Stunt word; Meaningless word; Nonsense words; Nonsensical word
A nonsense word, unlike a sememe, may have no definition. Nonsense words can be classified depending on their orthographic and phonetic similarity with (meaningful) words.
Nonsense verse         
Nonsense verse is a form of nonsense literature usually employing strong prosodic elements like rhythm and rhyme. It is often whimsical and humorous in tone and employs some of the techniques of nonsense literature.

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Nonsense verse

Nonsense verse is a form of nonsense literature usually employing strong prosodic elements like rhythm and rhyme. It is often whimsical and humorous in tone and employs some of the techniques of nonsense literature.

Limericks are probably the best known form of nonsense verse, although they tend nowadays to be used for straightforward humour, rather than having a nonsensical effect.

Among writers in English noted for nonsense verse are Edward Lear, Lewis Carroll, Mervyn Peake, Edward Gorey, Colin West, Dr. Seuss, and Spike Milligan. The Martian Poets and Ivor Cutler are considered by some to be in the nonsense tradition.