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Part of
Ideophones, Mimetics and Expressives
Edited by Kimi Akita and Prashant Pardeshi
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Iconicity in Language and Literature
16] 2019
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Subject index
A
accent
35, 37, 39–40 , 44–47 , 50–54 , 110, 122, 125, 255
acquisition
47, 72, 251–253 , 255, 261–262 , 266–267 , 277, 284, 294, 297
agency
201, 211, 218–219 , 222–224
areality
15, 303, 308, 310, 315–316
associative
223–224
B
baby talk
35–36 ; , 45–46 ; , 51
see also
child-directed speech
motherese
bimoraic base
39, 42, 45, 53
C
child-directed speech
257
see also
baby talk
motherese
Cognition (
semantic component
)
173, 186–187 , 194
Color (
semantic component
)
171–176 , 180, 194
compound
attributive compound
106, 111–114 , 116–117 , 126, 130–131
nominal compound
101–102 , 104–106 , 111, 116–118 , 121, 129–131
subordinate compound
111–113 , 117, 122, 131
Configuration (
semantic component
)
139, 172–173 , 177–181 , 192, 194, 196
constructional schema
101, 106–107 , 115, 121–122 , 128, 130
Construction Morphology
101–102 , 105, 122, 130
conversation
36, 169, 211–212 , 219–220 , 233–234 , 242, 265, 273–274
corpus
72, 78, 85, 110, 150–151 , 162–163 , 167, 169, 187, 199–200 , 202–203 , 209, 219–220 , 223, 229–232 , 235, 238–240 , 242, 252, 271, 274
crosslinguistic influence
278
cross-modal
27, 85, 95, 183
see also
multi(-)modal
multi-sensory
D
deideophonization
139, 231, 234
depiction
1–2 , 13, 15–21 , 26–28 , 83, 130, 137–138 , 140, 152, 162, 167, 171–179 , 181–183 , 188–193 , 199, 223, 229–231 , 233–235 , 240–242 , 267–268 , 274, 278, 292, 294–295
diachronic
13, 23, 57–58 , 61, 63, 71, 74, 150
discourse
189, 199, 201–203 , 208–209 , 211–214 , 221, 223–224 , 231, 234, 240, 274
disyllabic
35, 45–47 , 53, 57–74
double-headed
101–102 , 106, 111–113 , 129–130
E
Emotion (
semantic component
)
173, 183–186 , 194
evolution
2, 57–58 , 74
eye contact
229, 234–242
eye release
234–240
expressiveness (
or
expressivity)
20, 196, 230–231 , 297
F
facial expression
229–230 , 233–236 , 239–242
G
gaze
229–230 , 233–234 , 236, 238–239 , 242
genre
199, 201–203 , 219–220 , 223–224
gesture
2, 19–20 , 26–27 , 138, 154, 167–169 , 172, 174–176 , 178–179 , 182, 189–190 , 192, 197, 199, 229–235 , 237–238 , 240, 242, 247, 265–267 , 272–282 , 288–296
giongo
1, 36–37 , 45, 47, 50, 53, 171
gitaigo
1, 37, 40, 45, 47, 50, 171
Good’s Paradox
305
H
Haptic (
semantic component
)
172–173 , 180–181 , 192, 194
headedness
101–102 , 105–106 , 111–113 , 129–130
I
iconicity
1–2 , 13, 15, 18–19 , 21, 25–27 , 54, 59, 61, 64–65 , 67, 70–73 , 78, 81, 89–90 , 93, 95–96 , 130, 139, 151, 167, 199, 229–233 , 235, 237–238 , 240, 242, 247, 265–269 , 272, 274, 282, 286, 290, 292–297 , 311–312 , 315
ideophone
as a lexical class
20, 241
definition of
15, 20, 23–24 ; , 241
see also
motion ideophone
implicational hierarchy
139–140 , 162, 167, 193
inflection
80, 118, 200, 214, 223–224
inheritance hierarchy
101–102 , 105, 115, 120–121 , 128, 130
integration
4, 26, 96, 131, 168, 201–202 , 224, 232, 231–236 , 238–242 , 247, 272–274 , 276, 278, 287, 293, 294–296
intonation
167, 169, 172, 174, 192, 202, 230–231 , 233, 247
L
language contact
305–307 , 315–316
language shift
304–305 , 309, 312, 316
learnability
251–252 , 255, 261–262
lexical category
32, 102, 104–107 , 113, 115, 117–119
lexical layer
58, 74
(linguistic) repertoire
266, 270, 272–273 , 278, 295, 303–306 , 310
M
markedness
1, 13, 15–18 , 20–23 , 24, 26, 35–36 , 51–52 , 54, 109, 137, 167, 178, 200, 204, 208, 210, 216–217 , 224, 230, 258, 291
monosyllabic
42, 45, 47, 57–74 , 202
moraic nasal (
or
/N/)
39–40 ; , 57–58 ; , 61–65 ; , 69, 72, 276
see also
syllable-final nasal
morphological structure
38
motherese
35–42 ; , 45–51 ; , 53–54 ; , 258
see also
baby talk
child-directed speech
motion event
137, 146–148 , 151, 269–270 , 272, 287, 294, 296
motion ideophone
151, 137, 140, 146, 148–152 , 154, 162, 163, 188
movement
(
semantic component
)
139–140 , 148–149 , 151, 158, 172–175 , 177–183 , 185, 192, 194–196 , 312
multilingualism
303–307 , 310–311 , 314, 316
multi(-)modal
229–231 ; , 233, 240, 242–243 ; , 265, 272, 297
see also
cross-modal
multi-sensory
multi-sensory (
or
multi-sensorial)
171–172 ; , 312
see also
cross-modal
multi(-)modal
N
narrative
169, 174, 191, 208, 219, 223, 273–274 , 277, 281, 294
O
onomatopoeia
2, 14, 22, 28, 57, 85, 89, 139, 183, 188, 193, 199, 201, 223, 267, 270, 294–295 , 310, 312, 314–315
oral interaction
202, 209, 223
P
Pattern (
semantic component
)
172–178 , 180, 194
phonaestheme
13, 20–21 , 77–99
phonation
230–231 , 247
phonological structure
35–37 , 39, 52–54
production
266–270 , 272–273 , 276–278 , 282, 288, 290–292 , 295–297
prosodic structure
39, 45–48 , 52–54
Q
quasi-mimetic
231–232 , 235–236 , 238, 240
R
reduplication
1, 25–26 , 38–42 , 45–48 , 50, 60, 70, 85, 125, 140, 147, 151–152 , 233, 267, 311–312
RIA (
or
Root Infinitive Analogue)
251, 253, 255, 262
right-headed
101, 106, 111–113
Root Infinitive
251, 253
root type
57–58
S
second language (
or
L2)
265–270 , 272–273 , 276–279 , 282–283 , 286–297 , 310, 315–316
semantic grid
137, 146–150 , 154, 156–157 , 162–163
sensory
1, 13, 15–18 , 20–27 , 83, 139–140 , 167–176 , 179–181 , 183, 188–189 , 191–196 , 199, 234, 241–242 , 312
Sierra Leone
304–307 , 312
sign(ed) language
2, 25–27 , 233, 242
small
v
251–255 , 259–262
sound
(
semantic component
)
139, 147–149 , 157, 159–161 , 172–174 , 180, 183–188 , 193–196
sound symbolism
1–3 , 15, 54, 57–59 , 60–61 , 67, 70, 73–74 , 80–81 , 85–86 , 96, 140, 201, 209, 214, 219, 230, 233, 266–271 , 294, 297, 310, 312, 315
substrate
303
syllable-final nasal (
or
/N/)
57, 61, 63, 65
see also
moraic nasal
T
typology
1, 3, 13–14 , 16, 19–20 , 23, 25, 27–28 , 73, 78–80 , 82, 86, 95–96 , 137–138 , 146–147 , 150, 154, 156, 162, 168, 230, 242, 269
U
unmarked
35–36 ; , 52, 54
see also
markedness
V
variation
2, 14, 27, 77–78 , 80, 150, 261, 270, 297
visual
(
semantic component
)
139–140 , 173–181 , 188, 192, 194–196
voiceless fricative (
or
/h/)
57–58 , 61, 66–72
W
word length
39–45 , 48, 52–53