| 1. | The prevalence of sound symbolism in many extant languages supports this idea.
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| 2. | They are characterized by special morphophonemic patterns, and make extensive use of sound symbolism.
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| 3. | :Ideophones are forms which use suggestive sound symbolism ( often reduplicated or partially reduplicated ).
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| 4. | Mandan, like many other North American languages, has elements of sound symbolism in its vocabulary.
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| 5. | Mandan, like many other North American languages, has elements of sound symbolism in their vocabulary.
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| 6. | The subject of " sound symbolism " is a slippery one in linguistics, it's true.
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| 7. | "Kuchi shMga " phoneticizes ( that is, phonetically articulates ) drum strokes using Japanese sound symbolism.
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| 8. | This work describes three types of sound symbolism using a model first proposed by Wilhelm von Humboldt ( see below ):
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| 9. | The word is a portmanteau of and " chira ", the Japanese sound symbolism representing a glance or glimpse.
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| 10. | On the other hand, Yahgan exhibits a good deal of remnant sound symbolism in the verb, similar to what one sees in English.
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