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Onomatopoeia of Birds in the Nenets Musical Folklore: to the Study of Regional and Ethnic Aspects of the Sounding Landscape of the Arctic

Kunstkamera
Based on field materials, the vocal onomatopoeia of northern birds — loon, gull, partridge, crow, sandpiper, etc. — is studied. The materials were recorded from the bearers of tundra Nenets folklore Tatiana Nyudikhasovovna Lar, Elena Khabievna Ufimtseva (
Oksana Dobzhanskaya
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Sound effect, onomatopoeia, and iconic prosody in Chinese: Emerging vocal iconicity in child-directed speech and child production

Proceedings of the International Conference on Speech Prosody
Iconicity plays an important role in language acquisition and cognition. This study aimed to better understand the use of three types of vocal iconicity in language input and child production: sound effects (e.g., making the sound of eating ...
Mengru Han, Yiqi Nie, Yan Gu
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On the patterning of sound imitation by onomatopoeia in Slovak

Zeitschrift für Slawistik
Summary This paper presents an experiment with onomatopoeia formation. Fifty-one Slovak participants were asked to imitate ten sound events of various frequencies by writing down onomatopoeic words using the letters of the Slovak alphabet. The purpose of
Lívia Körtvélyessy
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Quantifying Japanese onomatopoeias

Proceedings of the 3rd Augmented Human International Conference, 2012
Onomatopoeias are used when one cannot describe certain phenomena or events literally in the Japanese language, and it is said that one's ambiguous and intuitive feelings are embedded in these onomatopoeias. Therefore, an interface system that can use onomatopoeia as input information could comprehend such users' feelings, and moreover, this system ...
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Intuitive Brain-Computer Interface Control Using Onomatopoeia for an Enhanced Gaming Experience

ACM SIGCHI Annual Symposium on Computer-Human Interaction in Play
Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) enable direct communication between the brain and external devices. Electroencephalography(EEG)-based noninvasive BCIs are frequently used for medical applications. These applications allow users with motor dysfunction to
Ataru Nihei, Reo Hirano, Keita Watanabe
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Onomatopoeia in the Tokyo Debunker Game At the Prologue Section

Cultura Franca
This study aims to analyse the use of onomatopoeia in the prologue of the game Tokyo Debunker, utilising Sperber and Wilson's relevance theory (1986) to understand the relationship between the onomatopoeia and the corresponding images on the panel ...
Mutia Arponi
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Onomatopoeia in Maithili: A Correspondence Analysis in Optimality Theory

Journal of Universal Language
The linguistic phenomenon of onomatopoeia, which mimics natural sounds, enriches language’s expressiveness and exhibits consistent patterns across human languages.
Priyeshi Kumari, Somdev Kar
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Onomatopoeia in Wutun

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Cabras, Giulia, Sandman, Erika
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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.
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