kooskõlalikkuse
Kooskõlalikkus is Estonian for the quality or state of being harmonious or concordant in sound. The term is formed from the roots kooskõla (harmony, concord) and -kkus/-ikkus, and is used in both musical and linguistic contexts to denote a pleasing or stable auditory relationship between sounds.
In music theory, kooskõlalikkus describes consonance or the perceived pleasantness and stability of a combination of
In a linguistic or literary context, kooskõlalikkus refers to sound harmony within utterances, broader than mere
Overall, kooskõlalikkus denotes the general idea of sound harmony, spanning musical consonance and linguistic euphony, and