This article examines the relation between ideophones and gestures in a corpus of everyday discourse in Siwu, a richly ideophonic language spoken in Ghana. The overall frequency of ideophone-gesture couplings in everyday speech is lower than previously suggested, but two findings shed new light on the rela-tion between ideophones and gesture. First, discourse type makes a difference: ideophone-gesture couplings are more frequent in narrative contexts, a finding that explains earlier claims, which were based not on everyday language use but on elicited narratives. Second, there is a particularly strong coupling between ideophones and one type of gesture: iconic gestures. This coupling allows us to better understand iconicity in relation to t...
In defiance of the assumed design principle of language of arbitrariness between sign and signified,...
Hausa ideophones describing motion are examined in this research. It is revealed that these ideophon...
Scholars have often reasoned that vocalizations are extremely limited in their potential for iconic ...
This article examines the relation between ideophones and gestures in a corpus of everyday discourse...
Ideophones are often described as words that are highly expressive and morphosyntactically marginal....
Our paper seeks to clarify the interrelations between ideophones and gestures in the Pastaza dialect...
Ideophones are found in many of the world’s languages. Though they are a major word class on a par w...
Drawing from a varied corpus spanning several hours and many types of discourse, this paper presents...
Ideophones (also known as expressives, mimetics or onomatopoeia) have been systematically studied in...
This article explores language, culture, and the perceptual world as reflected in a particular lingu...
Based on extensive fieldwork in Peru among Ashéninka Perené Arawaks, this study is a preliminary rep...
This paper addresses a current debate over the universality of ideophones, a class of expressions th...
Ideophones are marked words that depict sensory imagery found in many of the world’s languages. They...
The widespread occurrence of ideophones, large classes of words specialized in evoking sensory image...
Ideophones in African languages were first noticed by Harry Thurston Peck (1856–1914) in 1886. He a...
In defiance of the assumed design principle of language of arbitrariness between sign and signified,...
Hausa ideophones describing motion are examined in this research. It is revealed that these ideophon...
Scholars have often reasoned that vocalizations are extremely limited in their potential for iconic ...
This article examines the relation between ideophones and gestures in a corpus of everyday discourse...
Ideophones are often described as words that are highly expressive and morphosyntactically marginal....
Our paper seeks to clarify the interrelations between ideophones and gestures in the Pastaza dialect...
Ideophones are found in many of the world’s languages. Though they are a major word class on a par w...
Drawing from a varied corpus spanning several hours and many types of discourse, this paper presents...
Ideophones (also known as expressives, mimetics or onomatopoeia) have been systematically studied in...
This article explores language, culture, and the perceptual world as reflected in a particular lingu...
Based on extensive fieldwork in Peru among Ashéninka Perené Arawaks, this study is a preliminary rep...
This paper addresses a current debate over the universality of ideophones, a class of expressions th...
Ideophones are marked words that depict sensory imagery found in many of the world’s languages. They...
The widespread occurrence of ideophones, large classes of words specialized in evoking sensory image...
Ideophones in African languages were first noticed by Harry Thurston Peck (1856–1914) in 1886. He a...
In defiance of the assumed design principle of language of arbitrariness between sign and signified,...
Hausa ideophones describing motion are examined in this research. It is revealed that these ideophon...
Scholars have often reasoned that vocalizations are extremely limited in their potential for iconic ...