| 1. | Stridency is used in onomatopoeia in allophonic strident and pressed vowels.
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| 2. | It is also an example of a cross-linguistic onomatopoeia.
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| 3. | -- We got your onomatopoeia right here, pal:
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| 4. | It was like an onomatopoeia that sounded as : Chachach?
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| 5. | The title is a German onomatopoeia for a loud pop or bang.
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| 6. | Consonantal is only found in onomatopoeia and in foreign names.
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| 7. | Onomatopoeia 13 : 54, 23 August 2005 ( UTC)
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| 8. | Onomatopoeia 05 : 39, 23 January 2006 ( UTC)
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| 9. | Onomatopoeia 18 : 04, 23 October 2006 ( UTC)
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| 10. | Cha-cha-ch?was an onomatopoeia to describe this sound.
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