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#2 (permalink) Sat Oct 14, 2006 14:57 pm Why is the English language so melodious? |
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Abundance of vowel sounds, I guess  |
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#3 (permalink) Sat Oct 14, 2006 15:26 pm Why is the English language so melodious? |
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Hi,
Melodious I wouldn't call it - imaginative, versatile, poetic yes. I think the Romance languages are the ones with melody, including Welsh. You only have to listen to opera sung in English to realise it isn't melodious.
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#4 (permalink) Sat Oct 14, 2006 15:34 pm Why is the English language so melodious? |
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Thanks a lot Pamela
Is it possible if I say:" words in English language are not too long as in other languages and in the sentence they are connected with each other by the help of prepositions and in this way appears that melodiosness" What could you say about this version? _________________ Either nothing is truth, or the truth is unknown to us... |
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#5 (permalink) Sat Oct 14, 2006 16:31 pm Music to my ears |
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| Alan wrote: | Hi,
Melodious I wouldn't call it - imaginative, versatile, poetic yes. I think the Romance languages are the ones with melody, including Welsh. You only have to listen to opera sung in English to realise it isn't melodious.
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You probably think this way because English is your language -- we often don't appreciate the things we take for granted.
I must say I agree with Medeya, as I've always found English (both spoken and sung) quite melodious (or should we say 'melodic'), in the sense of 'pleasant to listen to' -- not necessarily in a musical sense (unless we're talking about specific accents, like the Scottish).
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#6 (permalink) Sat Oct 14, 2006 21:54 pm Why is the English language so melodious? |
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Hi Conchita,thanks for support.
Yes,Alan, I guess if I listen to opera sung in English,it will not sound as melodic as in Italian ,but English language is also melodic, I could say, for example, almost all pop music is sung in English,why?I must say they sound very melodic in English. _________________ Either nothing is truth, or the truth is unknown to us... |
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#7 (permalink) Sun Oct 15, 2006 0:20 am Why is the English language so melodious? |
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| medeya2012 wrote: | Hi Conchita,thanks for support.
Yes,Alan, I guess if I listen to opera sung in English,it will not sound as melodic as in Italian ,but English language is also melodic, I could say, for example, almost all pop music is sung in English,why?I must say they sound very melodic in English. |
I feel the same way. It's like English developed with modern music in mind. It sounds so great and at least for me it's easier to learn than most languages. I mostly get to listen to American accent but British is just as nice. No offence to Germans, but in comparison to English, German has a bit too 'rough' sounds.
Why English pleases my ear that much remains unknown, it's just words like 'lullaby' or 'omnipotent'. Well, these are not exactly everyday words but perhaps it's the way thoughts link together... Now I'm not even sure what I want to say. Maybe it's things like tough/though/thought/through/thorough/ /trough/throughout...
Maybe there's some information on what makes a language sound good in Internet, I'll look into it tomorrow. |
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#8 (permalink) Sun Oct 15, 2006 8:07 am Why is the English language so melodious? |
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HI SLS, I agree with you.It will be great if you can find some information about my question.
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#9 (permalink) Sun Oct 15, 2006 11:57 am Why is the English language so melodious? |
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Hi Medeya, Most of the results on Google are forum discussions like this one or lists of favourite words. Some material of value:
| http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9033238/euphony-and-cacophony wrote: | | Euphony is achieved through the use of vowel sounds in words of generally serene imagery. Vowel sounds, which are more easily pronounced than consonants, are more euphonious; the longer vowels are the most melodious. |
It seems Pamela is right about the abundance of vowel sounds playing a big part.
Euphony@Wikipedia Sentence Euphony - constructing pleasant sounding sentences Euphony in names "The Awful German Language" by Mark Twain French euphony
And here's a quote I found and liked: "The definition of a dull person is one who can go to the dictionary, look up one word, and walk away."
Still no scientific paper about euphony though. If I stumble across one I'll post it here.
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#13 (permalink) Tue Oct 17, 2006 0:05 am Why is the English language so melodious? |
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| Medeya, just out of curiosity, are you doing any kind of research? |
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#14 (permalink) Tue Oct 17, 2006 19:43 pm Why is the English language so melodious? |
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| Tamara wrote: | | For example, Russian isn’t generally the most melodious language in the world, but with it fairly melodious (not just rhythmic/poetic) things can be said. |
HI Tamara,I think Russian is melodious 
HI Pmela, I didn't exactly understand your question,sorry, but if you meant scientific searches, no, I don't do suchu searches, I'm just a curious student
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