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Phonaesthetics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Phonaesthetics (from the Greek: , phōnē , "voice-sound"; and , aisthētikē , "aesthetics") is the claim or study of inherent pleasantness or beauty ( euphony ) or unpleasantness ( cacophony ) ...
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Euphony is soothing pleasant sounds. Opposite of cacophony. ... Example:; O star (the fairest one in sight) ... Return to Literary Term Page...
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Definition of euphony in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of euphony. Pronunciation of euphony. Translations of euphony. euphony synonyms, euphony antonyms. Information about euphony in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... For purposes of euphony, however, without which the lines would be harsh and...
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AUTHORS IN DEPTH; FOR INSTRUCTORS ... See also euphony. ... Euphony Euphony ("good sound") refers to language that is smooth and musically pleasant to the ear. See also cacophony.
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In French, there are rules about maintaining euphony; that is, agreeable or harmonious sound. French is a very musical language because it tends to flow from one word to the next with no hiatus (pause). In situations where euphony doesn't happen naturally, French requires that sounds be added or words changed. ... By Laura K.
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