Onomatopoeia
The Colorful World of Sounds
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Publishing:30th Sep '25
£115.00
This title is due to be published on 30th September, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Based on data from 124 languages, this book provides an exploration of onomatopoeia, revealing its unique features and universal patterns.
Covering over 124 languages, this innovative volume provides a full theoretical and empirical analysis of onomatopoeia. It discusses the prototypical phonological, morphological, syntactic, semantic, word-formation, and socio-pragmatic features and offers typological insights, making it essential reading for researchers and students of linguistics.How do languages capture and represent the sounds of the world? Is this a universal phenomenon? Drawing from data taken from 124 different languages, this innovative book offers a detailed exploration of onomatopoeia, that are imagic icons of sound events. It provides comprehensive analysis from both theoretical and empirical perspectives, and identifies the prototypical semiotic, phonological, morphological, syntactic, word-formation, and socio-pragmatic features of onomatopoeia. Supported with numerous examples from the sample languages, the book highlights the varied scope of onomatopoeia in different languages, its relationship to ideophones and interjections, and the role of sound symbolism, particularly phonesthemes, in onomatopoeia-formation. It introduces an onomasiological model of onomatopoeia-formation, identifies onomatopoeic patterns, and specifies the factors affecting the similarities and differences between onomatopoeias standing for the same sound event. Filling a major gap in language studies, it is essential reading for researchers and students of phonology, morphology, semiotics, poetics, and linguistic typology.
ISBN: 9781009438018
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394 pages