Sävelkieli
Sävelkieli, often translated as "melody language" or "tune language," is a hypothetical linguistic concept where musical tones convey meaning. This contrasts with spoken languages, which rely on phonetic sounds and grammar. The idea suggests that variations in pitch, duration, and rhythm of vocalizations could form a complex system of communication, akin to spoken words or sentences.
While no known natural human language operates purely as a sävelkieli, the concept draws inspiration from tonal
The theoretical framework of sävelkieli explores how such a system might evolve and function. It raises questions