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Onomatopoeia in Kambaata

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Treis, Yvonne, Doyiso, Deginet Wotango
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Onomatopoeia and Repetition

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Onomatopoeia and Relevance

2019
This book aims to provide an account of both what and how onomatopoeia communicate by applying ideas from the relevance theoretic framework of utterance interpretation. It focuses on two main aspects of the topic: the contribution that onomatopoeia make to communication and the nature of multimodal communication.
Ryoko Sasamoto
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Onomatopoeia

2020
Livia Körtvelyessy, Pavol Štekauer
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Evaluation and Development of Onomatopoeia CAPTCHAs

2018 16th Annual Conference on Privacy, Security and Trust (PST), 2018
Maki Sakamoto
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Onomatopoeia and metonymy

Review of Cognitive Linguistics, 2022
Abstract When it comes to onomatopoeia, it is often claimed that such words are the epitome of sound symbolism, as the link between form and meaning is felt to be “natural”. Yet, this is quite far from the case: onomatopoeic words do need to conform to the phonological and morphological restrictions of a respective language.
Réka Benczes, Lilla Petronella Szabó
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The Repetition of Chinese Onomatopoeia

2020
The boundary between the reduplication and the repetition of Chinese onomatopoeic forms is relatively vague, which brings some problems to Chinese information processing and Chinese teaching. Based on language practice, we focus on the repetition of modern Chinese onomatopoeia, and consider it a rhetorical device to emphasize repetitive sounds or ...
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