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Creating Images With the Stroke of a Hand: Depiction of Size and Shape in Sign Language. [PDF]
Lu JC, Goldin-Meadow S.
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Iconicity in Signed and Spoken Vocabulary: A Comparison Between American Sign Language, British Sign Language, English, and Spanish. [PDF]
Perlman M +3 more
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Korean Mothers Attune the Frequency and Acoustic Saliency of Sound Symbolic Words to the Linguistic Maturity of Their Children. [PDF]
Jo J, Ko ES.
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The following presentation is based on a database of 243 ideophones taken from various dictionaries and sources. It should be stressed that generally the use of ideophones in Hausa is very common. They will be analysed morphologically and syntactically, trying also to categorise them according to their phonetics and semantics.
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This study identifies and describes ideophones used in Babanki (henceforth Kejom as the people prefer to call themselves and their language), a Centre Ring Grassfields Bantu language of Northwest Cameroon. The study of ideophones or marked words that depict sensory imagery (Dingemanse 2011) in Africa has expanded in recent years (Blench 2010) but our ...
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Herding Games and Socialisation into Pastoral Linguacultural Practices. [PDF]
Petrollino S.
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The perceived mapping between form and meaning in American Sign Language depends on linguistic knowledge and task: evidence from iconicity and transparency judgments. [PDF]
Sehyr ZS, Emmorey K.
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Categorisation of Colour Terms Using New Validation Tools: A Case Study and Implications. [PDF]
Arbab S +3 more
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