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E-raamat: Ideophones, Mimetics and Expressives

Edited by (Nagoya University), Edited by (National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics (NINJAL))
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This volume explores new frontiers in the linguistic study of iconic lexemes known as ideophones, mimetics, and expressives. A large part of the literature on this long-neglected word class has been dedicated to the description of its sound symbolism, marked morphophonology, and grammatical status in individual languages. Drawing on data from Asian (especially Japanese), African, American, and European languages, the twelve chapters in this volume aim to establish common grounds for theoretical and crosslinguistic discussions of the phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, acquisition, and variation of iconic lexemes. Not only researchers who are interested in linguistic iconicity but also theoretical linguists and typologists will benefit from the updated insights presented in each study.
Editors and contributors vii
Abbreviations and symbols ix
Introduction: Ideophones, mimetics, and expressives: Theoretical and typological perspectives 1(12)
Kimi Akita
Prashant Pardeshi
Part I Phonology and morphology
Chapter 1 Ideophone' as a comparative concept
13(22)
Mark Dingemanse
Chapter 2 The phonological structure of Japanese mimetics and motherese
35(22)
Haruo Kubozono
Chapter 3 Monosyllabic and disyllabic roots in the diachronic development of Japanese mimetics
57(20)
Shoko Hamano
Chapter 4 Cross-linguistic variation in phonaesthemic canonicity, with special reference to Korean and English
77(24)
Nahyun Kwon
Chapter 5 Classification of nominal compounds containing mimetics: A Construction Morphology perspective
101(36)
Kiyoko Toratani
Part II Semantics and pragmatics
Chapter 6 Towards a semantic typological classification of motion ideophones: The motion semantic grid
137(30)
Iraide Ibarretxe-Antunano
Chapter 7 The sensori-semantic clustering of ideophonic meaning in Pastaza Quichua
167(32)
Janis B. Nuckolls
Chapter 8 The power of `not saying who' in Czech onomatopoeia
199(30)
Masako U. Fidler
Chapter 9 Mimetics, gaze, and facial expression in a multimodal corpus of Japanese
229(22)
Kimi Akita
Part III Language acquisition and multilingualism
Chapter 10 The structure of mimetic verbs in child and adult Japanese
251(14)
Keiko Murasugi
Chapter 11 Iconicity in L2 Japanese speakers' multi-modal language use: Mimetics and co-speech gesture in relation to LI and Japanese proficiency
265(38)
Noriko Iwasaki
Keiko Yoshioka
Chapter 12 Ideophones as a measure of multilingualism
303(20)
G. Tucker Childs
Subject index 323(2)
Language index 325