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Sound Symbolism
Tone, intonation, and sound symbolism in Lahu: loading the syllable canon
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Author(s):
James A. Matisoff
Publication date:
January 26 1995
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Cambridge University Press
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January 26 1995
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: 115-129
DOI:
10.1017/CBO9780511751806.009
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction: Sound-symbolic processes
pp. 15
Symbolism in Nez Perce
pp. 23
Nootkan vocative vocalism and its implications
pp. 40
Relative motivation in denotational and indexical sound symbolism of Wasco-Wishram Chinookan
pp. 63
Symbolism and change in the sound system of Huastec
pp. 76
Evidence for pervasive synesthetic sound symbolism in ethnozoological nomenclature
pp. 94
Noise words in Guaraní
pp. 107
i: big, a: smal
pp. 115
Tone, intonation, and sound symbolism in Lahu: loading the syllable canon
pp. 130
An experimental investigation into phonetic symbolism as it relates to Mandarin Chinese
pp. 148
Palatalization in Japanese sound symbolism
pp. 161
Yir-Yiront ideophones
pp. 178
African ideophones
pp. 207
Regular sound development, phonosymbolic orchestration, disambiguation of homonyms
pp. 222
Modern Greek ts: beyond sound symbolism
pp. 237
On levels of analysis of sound symbolism in poetry, with an application to Russian poetry
pp. 249
Finnish and Gilyak sound symbolism – the interplay between system and history
pp. 263
Phonosyntactics
pp. 276
Aural images
pp. 293
Inanimate imitatives in English
pp. 309
Some observations on the function of sound in clinical work
pp. 325
The frequency code underlies the sound-symbolic use of voice pitch
pp. 348
Sound symbolism and its role in non-human vertebrate communication
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