Hemodynamic Responses to Word Forms in Japanese Infant-Directed Vocabulary in 5- and 9-Month-Old Infants: Early Sensitivity to Prosodic Structure and Emergence of Prosodic Representations. [PDF]
ABSTRACT The prosodic characteristics of a native language greatly influence early language acquisition. Yet, Japanese mothers are known to use a specific prosodic structure in infant‐directed vocabulary (IDV)—specifically, three‐mora, two‐syllable words with a heavy‐light pattern—which, crucially, differs from the standard prosodic rhythm of adult ...
Akimoto Y +5 more
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An Autistic "Linguatype"? Neologisms, New Words, and New Insights. [PDF]
ABSTRACT In this commentary, we present new ideas about autistic neologisms. This essay has two primary goals. First, we argue that an autistic predilection to form neologisms generates intriguing new hypotheses about language in autism, including the possibility that a tendency to use neologisms could be a featural element of an autistic “linguatype” (
Zane E, Luyster RJ.
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Contrastive Analysis of Onomatopoeic Use in Nursery Rhymes as Children’s Environmental Sounds Recognition in Japanese and Indonesian [PDF]
Nursery rhymes play a role in children’s language development and help them recognize and express the environmental sounds or sounds around them. Onomatopoeia or imitation words are often found in nursery rhymes.
Rosyadi Naila Nabila, Hastuti Nur
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Onomatopoeia Found in Tintin Comics
This research focuses on the use of onomatopoeia in the Tintin comic. This study aims at describing the types of onomatopoeia in Tintin comics. This is descriptive qualitative research.
Giyatmi Giyatmi +2 more
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Persian Onomatopoeias: An Analysis Based On Iconicity [PDF]
The study, identification, and explanation of the relationship between linguistic signs and their referents have been topics explored by thinkers in various fields, from philosophy to linguistics.
Banafsheh Mesgari, Raheleh Gandomkar
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Frame Models in Translation: Onomatopeia Aspect in Haruki Murakami Wind-Up Bird Chronicles [PDF]
The article offers an insight into the importance of frames and their features to convey the meaning of Japanese onomatopoeia in the translation process.
Dariia Rzhevska
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An Analysis of Onomatopoeia in Peanut Comic By Charles M. Schulz
The aim of this research is to find out the type of onomatopoeia that used in the comic, the meaning of the onomatopoeic word, and the syllabic structure of the onomatopoeic word. The object of this research is a Peanut comic by Charles M. Schulz.
Muhammad Rifqi Firdaus +2 more
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The representation of sounds where the pronunciation of the word mimics the sound itself.
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Translation Techniques and Acceptability of Onomatopoeia in Herge’s The Adventure of Tintin Comic
This research is aimed to analyze the types of onomatopoeia, techniques of translation as well as the acceptability aspect of the translated onomatopoeia in The Adventure of Tintin comic in order to compare how English and Indonesian in naming the sound ...
Inas Haninisa +2 more
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Onomatopoeia in German Verb Suffixes
This article falls within the framework of lexical semantics and word formation and includes a theoretical framework and an empirical study based on a literary corpus.
Paloma Sánchez Hernández
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