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Encyclopedia > Euphonious

Euphony describes flowing and aesthetically pleasing speech. Poetry is often euphonic, as is well-crafted literary prose. One might be looking for the academic discipline of communications. ... Poetry (from Ancient Greek: (poiéo/poió) = I create / I make / I do / I cause) is traditionally a written art form in which human language is used for its aesthetic qualities in addition to, or instead of, its notional and semantic content. ... Literature is literally an acquaintance with letters as in the first sense given in the Oxford English Dictionary (from the Latin littera meaning an individual written character (letter)). The term has, however, generally come to identify a collection of texts. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ...


Many languages have phonological rules which promote euphony by making words easier to pronounce. For instance, languages often employ elision, the dropping of sounds which make a word difficult to pronounce. On the other hand, epenthesis occurs when a sound is added to a word for pronunciation purposes. Contractions are a form of elision that eliminate awkward gaps between words. The French language is, for the most part, an example of a euphonious language, and has a plethora of contraction rules that allow one word to flow into the next. Phonology (Greek phone = voice/sound and logos = word/speech) is a subfield of grammar (see also linguistics). ... In music, see elision (music). ... In poetry and phonetics, epenthesis (Greek epi, on × en, in + thesis, putting) is the insertion of a phoneme or syllable into a word, usually to facilitate pronunciation. ... In traditional grammar, a contraction is the formation of a new word from two or more individual words. ... French (français, langue française) is one of the most important Romance languages, outnumbered in speakers only by Spanish and Portuguese. ...


Poets and writers attempting to create euphony in their work draw on literary devices such as alliteration and internal rhyme. Novels and short stories do not simply come from nowhere. ... Image:Argyle-arson. ... In poetry, internal rhyme, or middle rhyme, is rhyme which occurs within a single line of verse. ...


Translators often have difficulty in expressing the euphony of a text of another language. Translation is an activity comprising the interpretation of the meaning of a text in one language—the source text—and the production of a new, equivalent text in another language—the target text, also called the translation. ...


Synonyms and antonyms

The opposite of euphony is cacophony, which refers to harsh sounds. Closely related to cacophony is dissonance, which implies a combination of tones or sounds that clash together. The opposite of dissonance, similar to euphony, is consonance. Dissonance and consonance have musical connotations whereas cacophony and euphony more often refer to speech. The band Cacophony Cacophony - Sounding badly, antonym to harmony. ... In music, a consonance (Latin consonare, sounding together) is a harmony, chord, or interval considered stable, as opposed to a dissonance, which is considered unstable. ... Consonance is a stylistic device, often used in poetry. ...


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