Onomatopoeic words in Javanese language are an evidence of the uniqueness of both the lingual aspects and the described facts. This study discussed the phenomenon of phonological and morphological language processing. It examined the derivation of the onomatopoeic root words of Javanese language into some form of the word as iconic formation. The data source covers the source language of local print media and another complementary source which was obtained from informants living in the regions of Surakarta and Yogyakarta. This study revealed the Ullman’s onomatopoeic classification of primary and secondary onomatopoeias. The primary onomatopoeic is sound imitations of referents, i.e. crowing, roaring, barking sounds, etc. The second...
This article examines morphological process on payandra used by pranata adiacara. This study was don...
This research explains the Javanese sound distribution, the sound change that is caused by the suffi...
The aim of this essay is to examine whether language is iconic or arbitrary in the issue of onomatop...
Onomatopoeic words in the Javanese language are evidence of the uniqueness of both lingual aspects a...
Sound-imitating words, called onomatopoeia, presents in most of languages in the world including Ace...
Teaching English as a foreign language that is a representation of culture has some difficulties. On...
Onomatopoeia is a common phenomenon found in all languages of the world. It describes the sound of t...
This qualitative study is aimed at discovering the similarities of onomatope (not onomatopoeia) anim...
This article deals with structure, reference, and the use of onomatopoeic words, i.e. words containi...
People in different countries have their own methods on how they imitate the sounds of the same anim...
This qualitative research addresses the lexical change in Javanese language, which is aimed at  ...
This paper seeks to describe the conversion (one of word formation processes) from proper words to ...
In writing this essay the author discusses the 'Contrastive Analysis of Onomatopoeia in Japanese and...
The Javanese language belongs to language which has unique phonological system. There are so many fo...
Onomatopoeia acts as the first step of linguistic expression, and is an important sign of quasi-lang...
This article examines morphological process on payandra used by pranata adiacara. This study was don...
This research explains the Javanese sound distribution, the sound change that is caused by the suffi...
The aim of this essay is to examine whether language is iconic or arbitrary in the issue of onomatop...
Onomatopoeic words in the Javanese language are evidence of the uniqueness of both lingual aspects a...
Sound-imitating words, called onomatopoeia, presents in most of languages in the world including Ace...
Teaching English as a foreign language that is a representation of culture has some difficulties. On...
Onomatopoeia is a common phenomenon found in all languages of the world. It describes the sound of t...
This qualitative study is aimed at discovering the similarities of onomatope (not onomatopoeia) anim...
This article deals with structure, reference, and the use of onomatopoeic words, i.e. words containi...
People in different countries have their own methods on how they imitate the sounds of the same anim...
This qualitative research addresses the lexical change in Javanese language, which is aimed at  ...
This paper seeks to describe the conversion (one of word formation processes) from proper words to ...
In writing this essay the author discusses the 'Contrastive Analysis of Onomatopoeia in Japanese and...
The Javanese language belongs to language which has unique phonological system. There are so many fo...
Onomatopoeia acts as the first step of linguistic expression, and is an important sign of quasi-lang...
This article examines morphological process on payandra used by pranata adiacara. This study was don...
This research explains the Javanese sound distribution, the sound change that is caused by the suffi...
The aim of this essay is to examine whether language is iconic or arbitrary in the issue of onomatop...