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- Phonaesthetics (also spelled phonesthetics in North America) is the study of the beauty and pleasantness ****ociated with the sounds of certain words or...
- Translation Mission (NTM) Neural machine translation Original text Paraphrase Phonaesthetics Phonestheme Phono-semantic matching Postediting Pre-editing Pseudotranslation...
- aesthetics and euphony, and Quenya in particular was designed from "phonaesthetic" considerations; it was intended as an "Elven-latin", and was phonologically...
- quality less from the visual aesthetics on a page, but depends more on phonaesthetics, or the aesthetics of sound. Spoken word has existed for many years;...
- English phonology Poetic diction Poetic Diction (a book by Owen Barfield) Phonaesthetics "orthoepy". Oxford English Dictionary (Online ed.). Oxford University...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Euphony is the demonstration of pleasant phonaesthetics. Euphony may also refer to: Euphony (Casiopea album) (1988) Euphony...
- that uses aesthetic and often rhythmic qualities of language—such as phonaesthetics, sound symbolism, and metre—to evoke meaning Quest narrative – a story...
- isolation. In the final part of the lecture Tolkien explores the concept of phonaesthetics, citing "cellar door" as a phrase recognised as sounding beautiful in...
- concept. Mimesis may also refer to: Linguistic mimesis, a concept in phonaesthetics Mimesis (biology), a form of biological mimicry in which the mimic takes...
- aesthetic and rhythmic qualities of language—such as sound symbolism, phonaesthetics and metre—to evoke meanings in addition to, or in place of, the prosaic...