Native speakers of Japanese tend to verbally describe, specify, and qualify human action and natural phenomena by means of words comprised of seemingly abstract sounds, which suggests that there exists in Japanese symbolic meanings in various sounds which underscore the lexical meaning of those words. Based on previous investigations into the nature and meaning of sound in Japanese, this paper shall attempt to broaden the inquiry regarding the possible existence and function of Japanese sound symbolism through an analysis of its relationship with post-nominal particles
"The purpose of this article is to make a sketch of how meanings are associated with sounds in Japan...
Many languages have a word class whose speech sounds are linked to sensory experiences (sound symbol...
This paper demonstrates a new quantitative approach to examine cross-linguistically shared and langu...
Native speakers of Japanese tend to verbally describe, specify, and qualify human action and natural...
This paper focuses on sound symbolism in Japanese, which is a rich and complex system with unique pr...
Although the relationship between the sound of each word and its meaning is generally arbitrary, ono...
Although the relationship between the sound of each word and its meaning is generally arbitrary, ono...
It was theorized that phonemes and meaning may be related in a manner that is not arbitrary. Japanes...
It was theorized that phonemes and meaning may be related in a manner that is not arbitrary. Japanes...
It was theorized that phonemes and meaning may be related in a manner that is not arbitrary. Japanes...
Sound-symbolic words are an important aspect of the Japanese language which facilitates communicatio...
Though sound symbolic words (onomatopoeia and mimetic words, or giongo and gitaigo in Japanese) exis...
"Sound-symbolic words often facilitate communication in Japanese and are an indispensable layer of t...
Many back-channels seem to be primarily sound-symbolic expressions, rather than fixed sequences of p...
Sound symbolism refers to the systematic and iconic relationships between sounds and meanings. While...
"The purpose of this article is to make a sketch of how meanings are associated with sounds in Japan...
Many languages have a word class whose speech sounds are linked to sensory experiences (sound symbol...
This paper demonstrates a new quantitative approach to examine cross-linguistically shared and langu...
Native speakers of Japanese tend to verbally describe, specify, and qualify human action and natural...
This paper focuses on sound symbolism in Japanese, which is a rich and complex system with unique pr...
Although the relationship between the sound of each word and its meaning is generally arbitrary, ono...
Although the relationship between the sound of each word and its meaning is generally arbitrary, ono...
It was theorized that phonemes and meaning may be related in a manner that is not arbitrary. Japanes...
It was theorized that phonemes and meaning may be related in a manner that is not arbitrary. Japanes...
It was theorized that phonemes and meaning may be related in a manner that is not arbitrary. Japanes...
Sound-symbolic words are an important aspect of the Japanese language which facilitates communicatio...
Though sound symbolic words (onomatopoeia and mimetic words, or giongo and gitaigo in Japanese) exis...
"Sound-symbolic words often facilitate communication in Japanese and are an indispensable layer of t...
Many back-channels seem to be primarily sound-symbolic expressions, rather than fixed sequences of p...
Sound symbolism refers to the systematic and iconic relationships between sounds and meanings. While...
"The purpose of this article is to make a sketch of how meanings are associated with sounds in Japan...
Many languages have a word class whose speech sounds are linked to sensory experiences (sound symbol...
This paper demonstrates a new quantitative approach to examine cross-linguistically shared and langu...