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- the Globe. 17: 53–78. Nuckolls, Janis B. (2004). "To be or to be not ideophonically impoverished". In Wai Fong Chiang; Elaine Chun; Laura Mahalingappa;...
- York: Harper and Row. Nuckolls, Janis B. (2004). "To Be or to Be Not Ideophonically Impoverished". In Wai Fong Chiang; Elaine Chun; Laura Mahalingappa;...
- contrasting phonemes. /p/ is mainly phonemic as a result of loanwords and ideophonic terms. /ɖ/ is heard as a tap [ɾ] when in intervocalic position and followed...
- have a limited number of rhyme structures, which relate to each other ideophonically. Numerals are generally treated as verbs in Haida, e.g. vdíi git'aláng...
- idiophonic instruments, paragraph 4. Sachs 2012, Chapter 3, section on ideophonic instruments, paragraph 5. Duchesne-Guillemin 1981, p. 296. Wellesz 1990...
- für Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft (ASAS). Lahaussois, Aimée (2023). "Ideophonic patterns in Kiranti languages and beyond". Folia Linguistica. 57 (1):...
- either loanwords such as zenklǎ (pot stand), a loan from Ewe, or are ideophonic, such as tǒ (to fell palm trees), which imitates the sound of a palm tree...
- tend to be CV or V. There are occasional exceptions to these patterns in ideophonic words such as /ɟùɾùkúɟúí-sí/ 'Namaqua sandgrouse' (CVcVCVCVV + suffix)...
- meaning "a black one." Sometimes this prefix can also be applied to a non-ideophonic adverb. For instance "dùkɛ," meaning short, can be transformed into "ɔnhī...
- (Kàrà) and northern dialects: The labio-dental flap /ⱱ/ appears only in ideophonic adverbs within word-initial or intervocalic position. /w/ can be heard...