Plus, it has the added virtue of being onomatopoetic, so that even non-English-speaking listeners can easily follow the gist of its meaning.
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Ligeti commented on this work : " My three fantasies are emotional,'onomatopoetic', overwrought, 16-voiced pieces ( not micropolyphonic ! ) ".
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"' PT . IndoMobil Suzuki International "'is a joint venture between onomatopoetic word for the sound made by the Carry's two-stroke engine.
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My ears clearly heard one of Madden's onomatopoetic words at 8 : 18, when he described Tiki Barber's touchdown to put the Giants ahead, 6-0.
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Deserving special mention are his " Lekeitioak ", experimental songs based on shouts and onomatopoetic sounds, which long predated the sounds of Bj�rk and other vanguard musicians of today.
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Not clear on if e . g . screech owl fits a strict definition of onomatopoetic names, as we don't just call them " screeches " and " owl " is not onomatopoetic.
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Not clear on if e . g . screech owl fits a strict definition of onomatopoetic names, as we don't just call them " screeches " and " owl " is not onomatopoetic.
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To promote this, the Calkins advertising department created, " " Phoebe Snow ", a young onomatopoetic rhyme, " Riding on the Rail ", that he felt offered endless possibilities.
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Nevertheless, certain typical onomatopoetic features were used : repeated note motifs depicting the knocking of Death at the door, ascending or descending diatonic or chromatic scales which depict the soul's tribulation and transcendence.
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"I am unaware of any Victor Borge equivalent, " said Daniel Dern, author of The Internet Guide for New Users, referring to the Danish entertainer who created onomatopoetic sound effects for common punctuation points.