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Icelandic is one of the most puristically oriented among living languages.This chapter analyses an important but hitherto neglected method ofIcelandic word-formation. It introduces the term ‘phono-semanticmatching’ (henceforth PSM) to describe the technique whereby aforeignism is reproduced in the target language, using preexistent nativeelements that ...
Sapir, Yair, Zuckermann, Ghil'ad
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This study offers a view on a comprehensive pho-nosemantic analysis of modal units, which was performed using the VAAL 2000 system as well as the Praat application (Version 6.0.33), functioning in political speeches.
V. Boldyreva
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The article is devoted to consideration of efficiency of the method of phonosematic analysis in the translation of sound descriptive vocabulary from Japanese into Russian in the most capacious genre of Japanese poetry - haiku.
E. I. Krivosheyeva
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Stanislav Voronin’s Universal Classification of Onomatopoeic Words: a Critical Approach (Part 1)
Introduction. The universal classification of onomatopoeic words was first introduced in 1969 by Stanislav V. Voronin. In the course of the following fifty years it has been tested on the material of typologically different languages both by the author ...
M. A. Flaksman
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The Linguistic creativity phenomenon in the dramatic and theatrical discourse of Velimir Khlebnikov [PDF]
The article is devoted to the issue of linguistic creativity in the Russian avant-garde, which is relevant in modern philology. Its aim is to identify the specifics of the extraordinary artistic thinking that defined the forms and ways of Velimir ...
Ekaterina S. Shevchenko
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The natural environment for the experimental study of phonosemantics
Elena Shamina
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On the Associative Potential of the Main Character’s Name in Tatyana Tolstaya’s Hunting the Wooly Mammoth [PDF]
The article focuses on the poetonym Zoya (Зоя) in Tatyana Tolstaya’s short story Hunting the Wooly Mammoth. The author analyzes the associative connections of the name in question and its influence on the formation of the character’s image, and reveals ...
Kseniya I. Baranova
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Iconic Words Denoting Food Consumption (on the Material of the Russian Language)
Introduction. The article presents the findings of a study on establishing the sound symbolic status of individual phonemes and phonesthemes in the designations of “noisy and greedy consumption of food and drinks”, carried out on the material of the ...
N. N. Noland, E. I. Besedina
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Insectophones in the English phonosemantic system
The article is devoted the types of iconic lexis, the term insectophone is introduced and its place in the English phonosemantic system is defined. Insectophones differ from onomatopoeic words, vocatives, interjections, sound imitation words and ideophones.
V V Oschepkova, E S Razheva
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Phonostilistische Besonderheiten des deutschen Reimdiskurses
Die lautliche Seite der Sprache hat das Interesse der Wissenschaftler und Forscher schon seit der Antike erweckt. Diese Richtung in den sprachwissenschaftlichen Erforschungen ist noch bis heute aktuell, wovon zahlreiche Abhandlungen und Experimente ...
Tetyana Tokaryeva, Tetyana Khomenko
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