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On the grammaticalization of ideophones

2023
Ideophones, like English bang or thud, are interactive expressions used as vivid depictions of sensory imagery of states, events, objects, or qualities (cf. Dingemanse 2011, 2012, 2018; Dingemanse & Akita 2017; Andrason 2020, 2021).
Alexander Andrason, Bernd Heine
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Ideophones

2001
The present volume represents a selection of papers presented at the International Symposium on Ideophones held in January 1999 in St. Augustin, Germany. They center around the following hypotheses: Ideophones are universal; and constitute a grammatical category in all languages of the world; ideophones and similar words have a special dramaturgic ...
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Ideophones

2006
AbstractThe major word classes nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, even interjections or exclamations as well as function words such as adpositions and particles are natural subjects of detailed descriptions in grammars. By contrast, words subsumed under the term “ideophone” are widely ignored in most grammars or are hard to find as a separate word ...
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Some notes on ideophones and ideophonic constructions in Shona

African Studies, 1971
(1971). Some notes on ideophones and ideophonic constructions in Shona. African Studies: Vol. 30, No. 3-4, pp. 237-258.
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Ideophones

Abstract Not only do we speak, we can also let inanimate objects and living organisms around us speak. We use ideophones for this. They are a linguistic instrument with which we present our environment in a kind of live broadcast. This means our listeners can now hear, see, smell, taste, and feel the event themselves.
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The phonosemantics of the Korean monosyllabic ideophone ttak

Iconicity in Language and Literature, 2022
Jiyeon Park
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