Linguistics traditionally regards the relationship between a word’s sound and its meaning as arbitrary; words which systematically relate sound and meaning – ‘sound-symbolic’ or ‘mimetic’ words – have been regarded as peripheral (Imai and Kita, 2014); however, increasingly, research has found that languages such as Japanese have highly developed and grammatically integrated lexical strata devoted to mimetic words (Hamano, 1998; Tsujimura, 2001, 2005; Tsujimura and Deguchi, 2003). In Japanese, Akita (2010) has posited that among mimetics that denote internal states (‘psychomimes’), three categories can be identified based on semantic, morphosyntactic, and syntactic properties. With respect to syntax, Akita proposes that compatibility with lo...
Sound symbolic words exist in a wide variety of languages in the world, featuring a special class of...
Mimetics are commonly used by Japanese native speakers to express the manner of actions and sensatio...
Mimetics are commonly used by Japanese native speakers to express the manner of actions and sensatio...
Linguistics traditionally regards the relationship between a word’s sound and its meaning as arbitra...
Linguistics traditionally regards the relationship between a word’s sound and its meaning as arbitra...
The current study investigated sound symbolism in Japanese mimetic stimuli. We examined whether the ...
The relation between word form and meaning is considered arbitrary; however, Japanese mimetic words,...
The relation between word form and meaning is considered arbitrary; however, Japanese mimetic words,...
The relation between word form and meaning is considered arbitrary; however, Japanese mimetic words,...
Mimetic words, also known as ‘sound-symbolic words’, ‘ideophones’ or more popularly as ‘onomatopoeia...
Japanese is noted for having a structured lexicon with well defined sub-sections. These sections are...
Sound-symbolic words are an important aspect of the Japanese language which facilitates communicatio...
Japanese is noted for having a structured lexicon with well defined sub-sections. These sections are...
This paper argues that two-dimensional semantic representation is necessary to account for the seman...
"Sound-symbolic words often facilitate communication in Japanese and are an indispensable layer of t...
Sound symbolic words exist in a wide variety of languages in the world, featuring a special class of...
Mimetics are commonly used by Japanese native speakers to express the manner of actions and sensatio...
Mimetics are commonly used by Japanese native speakers to express the manner of actions and sensatio...
Linguistics traditionally regards the relationship between a word’s sound and its meaning as arbitra...
Linguistics traditionally regards the relationship between a word’s sound and its meaning as arbitra...
The current study investigated sound symbolism in Japanese mimetic stimuli. We examined whether the ...
The relation between word form and meaning is considered arbitrary; however, Japanese mimetic words,...
The relation between word form and meaning is considered arbitrary; however, Japanese mimetic words,...
The relation between word form and meaning is considered arbitrary; however, Japanese mimetic words,...
Mimetic words, also known as ‘sound-symbolic words’, ‘ideophones’ or more popularly as ‘onomatopoeia...
Japanese is noted for having a structured lexicon with well defined sub-sections. These sections are...
Sound-symbolic words are an important aspect of the Japanese language which facilitates communicatio...
Japanese is noted for having a structured lexicon with well defined sub-sections. These sections are...
This paper argues that two-dimensional semantic representation is necessary to account for the seman...
"Sound-symbolic words often facilitate communication in Japanese and are an indispensable layer of t...
Sound symbolic words exist in a wide variety of languages in the world, featuring a special class of...
Mimetics are commonly used by Japanese native speakers to express the manner of actions and sensatio...
Mimetics are commonly used by Japanese native speakers to express the manner of actions and sensatio...