Simbolička značenja engleskih onomatopa
Symbolic meanings of English onomatopes
Апстракт
The prime aim of this paper is to define the smallest unit (onomatope) of imitative sound symbolism or onomatopoeia, and provide a classification and categorization of sound symbolic meanings of English onomatopoeic words. The analysis of English onomatopes has resulted in seven onomatopoeic categories: abrupt sound, resonant tone, high tone, low tone, loud tone harsh sound and sharp/shrill sound, which are devised according to the acoustic qualities of English sound symbolic phonemes. It is also evident that individual sound-symbolic phonemes of English combine, thus achieving a cumulative imitative effect.
Извор:
Philologia, 2003, 1, 13-20Издавач:
- Udruženje građana Philologia, Beograd i Versita
Институција/група
Filološki fakultet / Faculty of PhilologyTY - JOUR AU - Čubrović, Biljana PY - 2003 UR - https://repff.fil.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/182 AB - The prime aim of this paper is to define the smallest unit (onomatope) of imitative sound symbolism or onomatopoeia, and provide a classification and categorization of sound symbolic meanings of English onomatopoeic words. The analysis of English onomatopes has resulted in seven onomatopoeic categories: abrupt sound, resonant tone, high tone, low tone, loud tone harsh sound and sharp/shrill sound, which are devised according to the acoustic qualities of English sound symbolic phonemes. It is also evident that individual sound-symbolic phonemes of English combine, thus achieving a cumulative imitative effect. PB - Udruženje građana Philologia, Beograd i Versita T2 - Philologia T1 - Simbolička značenja engleskih onomatopa T1 - Symbolic meanings of English onomatopes EP - 20 IS - 1 SP - 13 UR - conv_1162 ER -
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Čubrović, B.. (2003). Simbolička značenja engleskih onomatopa. in Philologia Udruženje građana Philologia, Beograd i Versita.(1), 13-20. conv_1162
Čubrović B. Simbolička značenja engleskih onomatopa. in Philologia. 2003;(1):13-20. conv_1162 .
Čubrović, Biljana, "Simbolička značenja engleskih onomatopa" in Philologia, no. 1 (2003):13-20, conv_1162 .