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Japanese sound symbolism
Japanese sound symbolism This article describes sound symbolic or mimetic words in the Japanese language. Most languages have such words; ...
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Talk:Japanese sound symbolism
Talk:Japanese sound symbolism Snipped out of Japanese grammar because it was getting huge; merging into either Japanese grammar or Japanese language seems inadvisable ...
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Sound symbolism
Sound symbolism To meet Wikipedia's quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. Sound symbolism or phonosemantics is a branch of linguistics ... modern linguistic research does also. Types of Sound Symbolism Magaret Magnus is the author ...
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Talk:Sound symbolism
Talk:Sound symbolism This whole article is a mess. First ... paragraph begins, "/p/ has quite a similar symbolism because the process of making the sound /p/ is identical except that /b/ is ... p/ is unvoiced." /p/ has a similar symbolism to what exactly? The previous paragraph ( ...
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Japanese grammar
Japanese grammar The Japanese language has a highly regular agglutinative verb ... its most prominent feature is topic creation: Japanese is neither topic-prominent, nor subject-prominent ... to have distinct topics and subjects. Grammatically, Japanese is an SOV dependent-marking language, with ... the possessed nominal, and so forth. Thus, Japanese is a strongly left-branching language; ...
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Category:Japanese phonology
Category:Japanese phonology Pages in category "Japanese phonology" There are 10 pages in this section of this category. Japanese phonology C Chōon D Dakuten P Japanese pitch accent R Rendaku S Sino-Japanese Sokuon S cont. Japanese sound symbolism ...
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Category:Japanese vocabulary
Category:Japanese vocabulary Subcategories There is 1 subcategory to this category. J Japanese terms Pages in category "Japanese vocabulary" There are 18 pages in this section of this category. A Japanese abbreviated and contracted words C Japanese counter word D List of Japanese ...
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Talk:Japanese grammar/Archive 01
Talk:Japanese grammar/Archive 01 < Talk:Japanese grammar Suggested merges The following articles have a lot of duplication with Japanese grammar. Either Japanese grammar should be sensibly sliced up and ... or these articles should be merged here. Japanese verb conjugations Why do you want ...
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Guqin
... of glissando (sliding tones) gives it a sound reminiscent of a pizzicato cello or fretless ... i-hsien-ch'in Variants 琹, 珡 Japanese Name Hiragana こきん, しちげんきん Katakana コキン, シチゲンキン ... the Chinese understanding of the nature of sound as vibration was much increased by studying ... meant simply pluck the required string to sound an open note. The second is fan ... and lift, creating a crisp and clear sound. The third is an yin 〔按音 / ...
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Talk:Baekje
... s contemporary symbolic significance in the local symbolism of Chungnam and Jeolla has been moved ... as has the material on the contemporary symbolism of Japanese-Baekje relations. To me that content should ... ignoring Korean aid in the development of Japanese culture, and exalting its imperialist ambitions of ... t see you posting insults against the Japanese for "disagreeing" with your "views" of ...
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