Drawing from a varied corpus spanning several hours and many types of discourse, this paper presents novel facts about ideophone usage in Siwu, a Kwa language from eastern Ghana. It is divided into three parts. The first part introduces ideophones and the Siwu language. The second part provides a brie
Contains fulltext : 91241.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Radboud Universi...
This article describes the interactional patterns and linguistic structures associated with other-in...
This presentation examines the ubiquity of multilingualism and its somewhat uncertain characterizati...
The widespread occurrence of ideophones, large classes of words specialized in evoking sensory image...
Ideophones are often described as words that are highly expressive and morphosyntactically marginal....
This article examines the relation between ideophones and gestures in a corpus of everyday discourse...
Ideophones in African languages were first noticed by Harry Thurston Peck\ud (1856–1914) in 1886. He...
This article explores language, culture, and the perceptual world as reflected in a particular lingu...
This paper begins with an analysis of ideophones in Kisi (West Atlantic, Guinea). This examination l...
The language of perception in Siwu, a Kwa language of eastern Ghana, is described based on linguisti...
This article is copyrighted by the Journal of West African Languages.Nothing demonstrates the need f...
Ideophones are found in many of the world’s languages. Though they are a ma-jor word class on a par ...
Ideophones (also known as expressives, mimetics or onomatopoeia) have been systematically studied in...
Expressive language such as ideophones and mimetics have provided an important index of social and c...
M.A.The study of the ideophone as a linguistic phenomenon has, with regard to the Nguni group of lan...
Contains fulltext : 91241.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Radboud Universi...
This article describes the interactional patterns and linguistic structures associated with other-in...
This presentation examines the ubiquity of multilingualism and its somewhat uncertain characterizati...
The widespread occurrence of ideophones, large classes of words specialized in evoking sensory image...
Ideophones are often described as words that are highly expressive and morphosyntactically marginal....
This article examines the relation between ideophones and gestures in a corpus of everyday discourse...
Ideophones in African languages were first noticed by Harry Thurston Peck\ud (1856–1914) in 1886. He...
This article explores language, culture, and the perceptual world as reflected in a particular lingu...
This paper begins with an analysis of ideophones in Kisi (West Atlantic, Guinea). This examination l...
The language of perception in Siwu, a Kwa language of eastern Ghana, is described based on linguisti...
This article is copyrighted by the Journal of West African Languages.Nothing demonstrates the need f...
Ideophones are found in many of the world’s languages. Though they are a ma-jor word class on a par ...
Ideophones (also known as expressives, mimetics or onomatopoeia) have been systematically studied in...
Expressive language such as ideophones and mimetics have provided an important index of social and c...
M.A.The study of the ideophone as a linguistic phenomenon has, with regard to the Nguni group of lan...
Contains fulltext : 91241.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Radboud Universi...
This article describes the interactional patterns and linguistic structures associated with other-in...
This presentation examines the ubiquity of multilingualism and its somewhat uncertain characterizati...