[Lingtyp] List of ideophones in any language
Karolina Grzech
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Tue Jan 12 09:53:37 UTC 2021
Dear Ian,
There is substantial research by Janis Nuckolls on ideophones in Pastaza Quichua, spoken in Ecuador, e.g. her 1996 book “Sounds like life: sound-symbolic grammar, performance and cognition in Pastaza Quichua”
Best,
Karolina
From: Lingtyp [mailto:lingtyp-bounces at listserv.linguistlist.org] On Behalf Of VITTRANT Alice
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Dear Ian,
You may check in :
The Aesthetics of Grammar , (2013) Williams, J. (ed), Cambridge, Cambridge University Press
All the Best,
Alice
Le 12 janv. 2021 à 10:16, paolo Ramat <paolo.ramat at unipv.it<mailto:paolo.ramat at unipv.it>> a écrit :
Just have a look at the Bibliography of Prof. Alberto Mioni, University of Padua.
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Il giorno mar 12 gen 2021 alle ore 08:57 Geoffrey Khan <gk101 at cam.ac.uk<mailto:gk101 at cam.ac.uk>> ha scritto:
Dear Ian,
I recently published a paper on ideophones and sound symbolism in Neo-Aramaic:
Khan, Geoffrey. ‘Sound Symbolism in Neo-Aramaic’. In Near Eastern and Arabian Essays: Studies in Honour of John F. Healey, edited by George J Brooke, Adrian H. W. Curtis, Muntasir al-Hamad, and G. Rex Smith, 197–214. Journal of Semitic Studies Supplement 41. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018.
I'm attaching a copy.
best wishes
Geoffrey
On 12/01/2021 07:01, JOO, Ian [Student] wrote:
Dear all,
My colleagues and I are working on a cross-linguistic database of basic ideophones and compiling a bibliography of works that contain a sizeable list of ideophones (aka mimetics, expressives, sound-symbolic words) in any language. Please find attached the bibliography. There are surprisingly little.
If you are aware of any work that includes a sizeable list of ideophones in any language, then we would greatly appreciate it if you could let us know. A general dictionary that includes many ideophones is good too but ideally it should have ideophones as a separate list or at least separately labelled and digitally searchable.
From Hong Kong,
Ian
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