10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EUPHONIOUSNESS»
Discover the use of
euphoniousness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
euphoniousness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Nation-building in the Post-Soviet Borderlands: The Politics ...
Myth of euphoniousness: 'our language is more harmonious than others '. Like
most of the language-intrinsic myths, the myth of euphoniousness plays only a
minor part in the discourse of Georgian linguistic nationalism. Even Chaganava ...
2
A Critical Exposition of the Third Chapter of St. Paul's ...
Fritzsche decides for 'kttwfjkv, on the ground of euphoniousness at the conclusion
of the sentence, and of rhythmical relationship to Karapyovfiiv in the preceding
member of the verse. Oltramare agrees with him. Phi- lippi, too, acquiesces.
3
DO NOT Leave Your Language Alone: The Hidden Status Agendas ...
Sometimes, however, a phrase more fully meets the requirements of clarity,
euphoniousness, etc. 1. peteq lavay 'process slip'. As this form is only used in
librarianship, it was felt that perhaps a short explanatory phrase should be added
, as in ...
4
The Metropolitan Magazine
Else we should have found another name of multi-syllabical and aristocratical
euphoniousness for Charles Smith; also we should have substituted the Eagle
and Eyrie for the Magpie and Stump, and we should havelocated that
respectable ...
Many expressions, which among us have passed into the literary cant of the day,
may in America seem to be endued with the crusted flavour of classical
euphoniousness, as classical euphoniousness ought to be, and must be, in “ Old"
...
Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell, 1866
Else we should have found another name of multi-syllabical and aristocratical
euphoniousness for Charles Smith; also we should have substituted the Eagle
and Eyrie for the Magpie and Stump, and we should have located that
respectable ...
7
Memoir, Historical and Political, on the Northwest Coast of ...
It must, however, be acknowledged that Oregon is, in'all respects, a more
convenient and distinctive name than the other; and it has, moreover, the merit of
euphoniousness. Such were the principal circumstances attending the discovery
of the ...
His " Gowany Braes, " and " Huntsman's Bride," are superb specimens of
euphoniousness, and have the ring of the true metal about them. Then what a
solemn grandeur is discernible in his " Thoughts on Midnight Prayer ! " while 346
The ...
9
Alban Berg: Master of the Smallest Link
To those given to categorizing, particularly in light of the euphoniousness of Lulu
and the simplicity of the Violin Concerto, Berg could be seen as a moderate
among the moderns, especially in the Schoenberg School, to which he remained
...
10
Mother Tongues and Nations: The Invention of the Native Speaker
Euphoniousness: the national language is more harmonious than others. 2.
Unique expressiveness and untranslatability: the national language is
omnipotently expressive, and its concepts cannot be adequately translated by
other languages.
Thomas Paul Bonfiglio, 2010
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «EUPHONIOUSNESS»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
euphoniousness is used in the context of the following news items.
Opeth : Pale Communion
For all the emphasis on melody and euphoniousness here (and there is a lot), none of the melodies (especially those on the first two tracks) ... «Treble, Aug 14»
Mozart and his major minors
The apparently effortless grace and euphoniousness of Mozart's music doesn't make it easier to talk about, any more than it makes it easier to ... «Financial Times, Jul 11»
Photograph by Ayesha Broacha
Outsourced cherishes the unbelievable euphoniousness of Indian speech. Surely, this nation is a language lab where the future of the English ... «Silicon Valley's Metro, Oct 07»