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Why Some Languages Sound Like Music: The Hidden Power of Prosody
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Why Some Languages Sound Like Music: The Hidden Power of Prosody

“You do not truly speak a language until you hear its music.” Most people believe that learning a language means memorizing words and mastering grammar. They spend years studying verb tables, sentence structure and vocabulary lists. Yet when they finally speak, something still feels different. Native speakers immediately recognize them as learners—not because of grammar […]

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15.06.2026 4 min read
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