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relates all
sounds to the
voice of the
Dharmakaya Buddha. The idea of
phonosemantics was
sporadically discussed during the
Middle Ages and the Renaissance...
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formation Zuckermann 2003a.
Haugen 1950. Zuckermann...
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thousands of ideophones.
Sometimes ideophones are
called phonosemantic to
indicate that it is not a
grammatical word
class in the traditional...
- The
Chinese character for the lake (Chinese: 滇; pinyin: Diān) is a
phonosemantic compound of the
radical 氵("water") and the
character 真 ("real"). The...
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sometimes being split across other word classes. Rather, they are a
phonosemantic word class,
based on derivation, but may be
considered part of the category...
- For example, the Icelandic-looking word eyðni,
meaning "AIDS", is a
phonosemantic match of the
English acronym AIDS,
using the
existing Icelandic verb...
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challenging to
acquire fluency in, with each
character representing an
entire phonosemantic domain,
rather than
sounds that can be
reasoned out piecemeal, as in...
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phonosemantics, phonotactics, polyphonic, polyphony, stereophonic, symphonic, symphony...
- Gr**** origin) as well as an st- one and gave an
explanation in
terms of
phonosemantics.
Examples of
phonesthemes in
English include: "b-":
related to the body...
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thanh 形聲 (
phonosemantic compounding), and hội ý 會意 (compound ideographs). But most
characters fall into the
method of hình
thanh 形聲 (
phonosemantic compounding)...