The function, realization and the role of sound-symbolic phenomenon can vary in some languages. The study of sound symbolism and onomatopoeia in Armenian, Russian and English showed that highly expressive forms of language occur not only in daily conversation, advertising, newspapers and magazines, but also in creative literature: children’s poems, stories and great works of art. As a powerful stylistic device they realize an impact upon the reader or listener and evoke certain emotional expressively evaluative reactions. The comparative analysis of this phenomenon demonstrates that the word is heard differently in different cultures
The paper aims at investigating the idea of a symbolic nature of sounds and its implications for in ...
Certain correspondences between the sound and meaning of words can be observed in subsets of the voc...
Contrary to the classic idea of arbitrariness in mappings between words and meanings, many languages...
The question whether there is a natural connection between sound and meaning or if they are related ...
Introduction. There are various means of expressing emotional expressiveness in language, one of whi...
The question whether there is a natural connection between sound and meaning or if they are related ...
Onomatopoeia and descriptivity have been accepted as etymological explanations in Uralic linguistics...
The following article is dedicated to an analysis of the phenomenon of sound symbolism seen as an in...
The relationship between meanings of words and their sound shapes is to a large extent arbitrary, bu...
Sound symbolism emerged as a prevalent component in the origin and development of language. However,...
Onomatopoeia acts as the first step of linguistic expression, and is an important sign of quasi-lang...
In the article, the connotative meanings related to sound reduction in the pronunciation of words ar...
The paper describes the sound symbolic nature of linguistic units with the semantics of love, affect...
A presentation on sound symbolism in Uralic languages. A short look at research history in Uralic li...
As texts about sound symbolism are currently missing, this article wants to inspire new interest in ...
The paper aims at investigating the idea of a symbolic nature of sounds and its implications for in ...
Certain correspondences between the sound and meaning of words can be observed in subsets of the voc...
Contrary to the classic idea of arbitrariness in mappings between words and meanings, many languages...
The question whether there is a natural connection between sound and meaning or if they are related ...
Introduction. There are various means of expressing emotional expressiveness in language, one of whi...
The question whether there is a natural connection between sound and meaning or if they are related ...
Onomatopoeia and descriptivity have been accepted as etymological explanations in Uralic linguistics...
The following article is dedicated to an analysis of the phenomenon of sound symbolism seen as an in...
The relationship between meanings of words and their sound shapes is to a large extent arbitrary, bu...
Sound symbolism emerged as a prevalent component in the origin and development of language. However,...
Onomatopoeia acts as the first step of linguistic expression, and is an important sign of quasi-lang...
In the article, the connotative meanings related to sound reduction in the pronunciation of words ar...
The paper describes the sound symbolic nature of linguistic units with the semantics of love, affect...
A presentation on sound symbolism in Uralic languages. A short look at research history in Uralic li...
As texts about sound symbolism are currently missing, this article wants to inspire new interest in ...
The paper aims at investigating the idea of a symbolic nature of sounds and its implications for in ...
Certain correspondences between the sound and meaning of words can be observed in subsets of the voc...
Contrary to the classic idea of arbitrariness in mappings between words and meanings, many languages...