Sound symbolism

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21Name  is for Page Instructions: Help the student read, “A is for apple.” Say, ”Repeat the names of the pictures after me: apples, alligator, astronaut. What sound do you

Name is for Page Instructions: Help the student read, “A is for apple.” Say, ”Repeat the names of the pictures after me: apples, alligator, astronaut. What sound do you

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Source URL: www.starfall.com

Language: English - Date: 2005-06-27 19:10:26
22Revisiting the two-dimensional approach to mimetics: a reply to Kita[removed]NATSUKO TSUJIMURA Abstract In this response I would like to take up the issues that have motivated the

Revisiting the two-dimensional approach to mimetics: a reply to Kita[removed]NATSUKO TSUJIMURA Abstract In this response I would like to take up the issues that have motivated the

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Source URL: www.indiana.edu

Language: English - Date: 2013-09-04 10:39:13
23CHAPTER  6 A constructional approach to mimetic verbs Natsuko Tsujimura

CHAPTER 6 A constructional approach to mimetic verbs Natsuko Tsujimura

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Source URL: www.indiana.edu

Language: English - Date: 2013-09-04 10:38:59
24Phonomimesis and Directional Predication in the Acquisition of L1 Japanese and L2 English DAVID STRINGER Indiana University

Phonomimesis and Directional Predication in the Acquisition of L1 Japanese and L2 English DAVID STRINGER Indiana University

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Source URL: www.indiana.edu

Language: English - Date: 2011-04-26 12:11:57
25John Benjamins Publishing Company  This is a contribution from Morphology and Meaning. Edited by Franz Rainer, Francesco Gardani, Hans Christian Luschützky and Wolfgang U. Dressler. © 2014. John Benjamins Publishing Co

John Benjamins Publishing Company This is a contribution from Morphology and Meaning. Edited by Franz Rainer, Francesco Gardani, Hans Christian Luschützky and Wolfgang U. Dressler. © 2014. John Benjamins Publishing Co

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Source URL: www.indiana.edu

Language: English - Date: 2014-04-07 09:26:15
26Semantic Integration of Mimetics in Japanese Natsuko Tsujimura & Masanori Deguchi Indiana University 1 Introduction Mimetics are by nature sound-symbolic and/or iconic, and have been cross-linguistically demonstrated to

Semantic Integration of Mimetics in Japanese Natsuko Tsujimura & Masanori Deguchi Indiana University 1 Introduction Mimetics are by nature sound-symbolic and/or iconic, and have been cross-linguistically demonstrated to

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Language: English - Date: 2013-09-04 10:39:14
27Pronunciation What sound is it? (Teacher training worksheet) Read the descriptions of someone making English sounds and identify the sound or sounds in each sentence by writing the correct phonemic symbols: 1. Put your f

Pronunciation What sound is it? (Teacher training worksheet) Read the descriptions of someone making English sounds and identify the sound or sounds in each sentence by writing the correct phonemic symbols: 1. Put your f

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Source URL: www.usingenglish.com

Language: English - Date: 2010-03-12 04:22:53
28a Pion publication i-Perception[removed]volume 4, pages 239–241 dx.doi.org[removed]i0535 ISSN[removed]

a Pion publication i-Perception[removed]volume 4, pages 239–241 dx.doi.org[removed]i0535 ISSN[removed]

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Source URL: psych.mcmaster.ca

Language: English - Date: 2014-03-17 19:51:03
29How arbitrary is language?  Authors: Padraic Monaghan1*, Richard C. Shillcock2,3, Morten H. Christiansen4,5, Simon Kirby3 1

How arbitrary is language? Authors: Padraic Monaghan1*, Richard C. Shillcock2,3, Morten H. Christiansen4,5, Simon Kirby3 1

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Source URL: cnl.psych.cornell.edu

Language: English - Date: 2014-03-07 19:06:21
30LANGUAGE  An Introduction to the Study of Speech  by  Edward Sapir 

LANGUAGE  An Introduction to the Study of Speech  by  Edward Sapir 

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Source URL: www.languagerealm.com

Language: English - Date: 2008-11-14 07:06:33