2016
DOI: 10.17161/1808.23231
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Comprehension of mimetics by adult native speakers of Japanese

Abstract: 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, 2001Tsujimura, , 2005Tsujimura and Deguchi, 2003). In Japanese, Akita (2010… Show more

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