The Mawu people of eastern Ghana make common use of ideophones: marked words that depict sensory imagery. Ideophones have been described as “poetry in ordinary language,” yet the shadow of Lévy-Bruhl, who assigned such words to the realm of primitivity, has loomed large over linguistics and literary theory alike. The poet Ezra Pound is a case in point: while his fascination with Chinese characters spawned the ideogrammic method, the mimicry and gestures of the “primitive languages in Africa” were never more than a mere curiosity to him. This paper imagines Pound transposed into the linguaculture of the Mawu. What would have struck him about their ways of ‘charging language’ with imagery? I juxtapose Pound’s views of the poetic image with an...
Ideophones are found in many of the world’s languages. Though they are a ma-jor word class on a par ...
Imagism was a movement in early 20th century Anglo-American poetry that favoured precision of imager...
Ideophones are often described as words that are highly expressive and morphosyntactically marginal....
The Mawu people of eastern Ghana make common use of ideophones: marked words that depict sensory ima...
The Mawu people of eastern Ghana make common use of ideophones: marked words that depict sensory ima...
Ezra pound is among the most important poets of world literature in the twentieth century. His influ...
Ideophones in African languages were first noticed by Harry Thurston Peck\ud (1856–1914) in 1886. He...
Ideophones (also known as expressives, mimetics or onomatopoeia) have been systematically studied in...
Drawing from a varied corpus spanning several hours and many types of discourse, this paper presents...
The widespread occurrence of ideophones, large classes of words specialized in evoking sensory image...
This article explores language, culture, and the perceptual world as reflected in a particular lingu...
Haiku-poetry was very instrumental to the development of Ezra Pound\u27s theory of imagism. Haiku-po...
This thesis examines Ezra Pound's linguistic theory in relation to literary, philosophical and acade...
This article examines the relation between ideophones and gestures in a corpus of everyday discourse...
Ezra Pound's faith in formal structures out of which the knowledge that he wishes the reader to gain...
Ideophones are found in many of the world’s languages. Though they are a ma-jor word class on a par ...
Imagism was a movement in early 20th century Anglo-American poetry that favoured precision of imager...
Ideophones are often described as words that are highly expressive and morphosyntactically marginal....
The Mawu people of eastern Ghana make common use of ideophones: marked words that depict sensory ima...
The Mawu people of eastern Ghana make common use of ideophones: marked words that depict sensory ima...
Ezra pound is among the most important poets of world literature in the twentieth century. His influ...
Ideophones in African languages were first noticed by Harry Thurston Peck\ud (1856–1914) in 1886. He...
Ideophones (also known as expressives, mimetics or onomatopoeia) have been systematically studied in...
Drawing from a varied corpus spanning several hours and many types of discourse, this paper presents...
The widespread occurrence of ideophones, large classes of words specialized in evoking sensory image...
This article explores language, culture, and the perceptual world as reflected in a particular lingu...
Haiku-poetry was very instrumental to the development of Ezra Pound\u27s theory of imagism. Haiku-po...
This thesis examines Ezra Pound's linguistic theory in relation to literary, philosophical and acade...
This article examines the relation between ideophones and gestures in a corpus of everyday discourse...
Ezra Pound's faith in formal structures out of which the knowledge that he wishes the reader to gain...
Ideophones are found in many of the world’s languages. Though they are a ma-jor word class on a par ...
Imagism was a movement in early 20th century Anglo-American poetry that favoured precision of imager...
Ideophones are often described as words that are highly expressive and morphosyntactically marginal....