[An-lang] Malay/Indonesian onomatopoeic expressions
Angela Kluge
angela_kluge at sil.org
Tue Jun 9 05:57:25 UTC 2020
Kluge, Angela. 2017. A grammar of Papuan Malay (Studies in Diversity
Linguistics 11). Berlin: Language Science Press, p 319-320. Online URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.17169/langsci.b78.35.
On Mon, Jun 8, 2020 at 5:09 PM Kratochvil Frantisek
<frantisek.kratochvil at upol.cz <mailto:frantisek.kratochvil at upol.cz>> wrote:
Dear colleagues,
we are compiling a bibliography of the literature dealing with
Malay/Indonesian words such as gonggong 'woof-woof',
greng-greng-greng (motorcycle engine being revved up), detak 'sound
of heartbeat', debur 'the sound of waves breaking'. In the
literature these words are known under a number of labels (e.g.
expressives, ideophones, phonaestemes, or onomatopoeia). Indonesian
grammarians usually call them onomatope or tiruan bunyi.
We are so far aware of the following sources and would very much
appreciate additional references you may know about or to know if
anyone else is currently working on the topic. We will share the
updated bibliography with you.
With best wishes,
František Kratochvíl and David Moeljadi
Palacký University Olomouc
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