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Journal of West African Languages, 2017
Ideophones, also referred to as ‘expressives’, have in recent years received massive attention in the literature from linguists across the globe. What still remains undoubted is the fact that ideophones are unique on a language specific basis and as such the need to uncover their nature using individual language analyses.
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Ideophones, also referred to as ‘expressives’, have in recent years received massive attention in the literature from linguists across the globe. What still remains undoubted is the fact that ideophones are unique on a language specific basis and as such the need to uncover their nature using individual language analyses.
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Ideophone Humor: The Enregisterment of a Stereotype and Its Inversion
Journal of Linguistic Anthropology, 2020Natalia Bermúdez
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Chapter 1. ‘Ideophone’ as a comparative concept
Iconicity in Language and Literature, 2019Mark Dingemanse
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Ideophone-like characteristics of uninflected predicates in Jaminjung (Australia)
Typological Studies in Language, 2001Eva Schultze-Berndt
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