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Does Orkish Sound Evil? Perception of Fantasy Languages and Their Phonetic and Phonological Characteristics. [PDF]
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Introduction: An Overview of Event Integration Patterns in African Languages [PDF]
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Journal of African Cultural Studies, 1998
Abstract The paper presents the first systematic account of a substantial number of Somali ideophones. The ideophones are first defined according to a number of phonological and morphosyntactic criteria, followed by a discussion of the semantic fields covered by ideophones in Somali compared with other African languages (Section 1).
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Abstract The paper presents the first systematic account of a substantial number of Somali ideophones. The ideophones are first defined according to a number of phonological and morphosyntactic criteria, followed by a discussion of the semantic fields covered by ideophones in Somali compared with other African languages (Section 1).
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