In:Ideophones, Mimetics and Expressives
Edited by Kimi Akita and Prashant Pardeshi
[Iconicity in Language and Literature 16] 2019
► pp. 323–324
Subject index
Published online: 6 May 2019
https://doi.org/10.1075/ill.16.si
https://doi.org/10.1075/ill.16.si
A
- accent35, 37, 39–40, 44–47, 50–54, 110, 122, 125, 255
- acquisition47, 72, 251–253, 255, 261–262, 266–267, 277, 284, 294, 297
- agency201, 211, 218–219, 222–224
- areality15, 303, 308, 310, 315–316
- associative 223–224
C
- Cognition (semantic component)173, 186–187, 194
- Color (semantic component) 171–176, 180, 194
- compound
- attributive compound106, 111–114, 116–117, 126, 130–131
- nominal compound 101–102, 104–106, 111, 116–118, 121, 129–131
- subordinate compound 111–113, 117, 122, 131
- Configuration (semantic component)139, 172–173, 177–181, 192, 194, 196
- constructional schema101, 106–107, 115, 121–122, 128, 130
- Construction Morphology 101–102, 105, 122, 130
- conversation36, 169, 211–212, 219–220, 233–234, 242, 265, 273–274
- corpus72, 78, 85, 110, 150–151, 162–163, 167, 169, 187, 199–200, 202–203, 209, 219–220, 223, 229–232, 235, 238–240, 242, 252, 271, 274
- crosslinguistic influence278
- cross-modal27, 85, 95, 183see also multi(-)modalmulti-sensory
D
- deideophonization139, 231, 234
- depiction 1–2, 13, 15–21, 26–28, 83, 130, 137–138, 140, 152, 162, 167, 171–179, 181–183, 188–193, 199, 223, 229–231, 233–235, 240–242, 267–268, 274, 278, 292, 294–295
- diachronic13, 23, 57–58, 61, 63, 71, 74, 150
- discourse189, 199, 201–203, 208–209, 211–214, 221, 223–224, 231, 234, 240, 274
- disyllabic35, 45–47, 53, 57–74
- double-headed 101–102, 106, 111–113, 129–130
E
- Emotion (semantic component)173, 183–186, 194
- evolution2, 57–58, 74
- eye contact229, 234–242
- eye release 234–240
- expressiveness (or expressivity)20, 196, 230–231, 297
F
- facial expression 229–230, 233–236, 239–242
G
- gaze 229–230, 233–234, 236, 238–239, 242
- genre199, 201–203, 219–220, 223–224
- gesture2, 19–20, 26–27, 138, 154, 167–169, 172, 174–176, 178–179, 182, 189–190, 192, 197, 199, 229–235, 237–238, 240, 242, 247, 265–267, 272–282, 288–296
- giongo1, 36–37, 45, 47, 50, 53, 171
- gitaigo1, 37, 40, 45, 47, 50, 171
- Good’s Paradox305
H
- Haptic (semantic component) 172–173, 180–181, 192, 194
- headedness 101–102, 105–106, 111–113, 129–130
I
- iconicity 1–2, 13, 15, 18–19, 21, 25–27, 54, 59, 61, 64–65, 67, 70–73, 78, 81, 89–90, 93, 95–96, 130, 139, 151, 167, 199, 229–233, 235, 237–238, 240, 242, 247, 265–269, 272, 274, 282, 286, 290, 292–297, 311–312, 315
- ideophone
- as a lexical class20, 241
- definition of15, 20, 23–24; , 241see also motion ideophone
- implicational hierarchy 139–140, 162, 167, 193
- inflection80, 118, 200, 214, 223–224
- inheritance hierarchy 101–102, 105, 115, 120–121, 128, 130
- integration4, 26, 96, 131, 168, 201–202, 224, 232, 231–236, 238–242, 247, 272–274, 276, 278, 287, 293, 294–296
- intonation167, 169, 172, 174, 192, 202, 230–231, 233, 247
L
- language contact 305–307, 315–316
- language shift 304–305, 309, 312, 316
- learnability 251–252, 255, 261–262
- lexical category32, 102, 104–107, 113, 115, 117–119
- lexical layer58, 74
- (linguistic) repertoire266, 270, 272–273, 278, 295, 303–306, 310
M
- markedness1, 13, 15–18, 20–23, 24, 26, 35–36, 51–52, 54, 109, 137, 167, 178, 200, 204, 208, 210, 216–217, 224, 230, 258, 291
- monosyllabic42, 45, 47, 57–74, 202
- moraic nasal (or /N/) 39–40; , 57–58; , 61–65; , 69, 72, 276see also syllable-final nasal
- morphological structure38
- motherese 35–42; , 45–51; , 53–54; , 258see also baby talkchild-directed speech
- motion event137, 146–148, 151, 269–270, 272, 287, 294, 296
- motion ideophone151, 137, 140, 146, 148–152, 154, 162, 163, 188
- movement (semantic component) 139–140, 148–149, 151, 158, 172–175, 177–183, 185, 192, 194–196, 312
- multilingualism 303–307, 310–311, 314, 316
- multi(-)modal 229–231; , 233, 240, 242–243; , 265, 272, 297see also cross-modalmulti-sensory
- multi-sensory (or multi-sensorial) 171–172; , 312see also cross-modalmulti(-)modal
N
- narrative169, 174, 191, 208, 219, 223, 273–274, 277, 281, 294
O
- onomatopoeia2, 14, 22, 28, 57, 85, 89, 139, 183, 188, 193, 199, 201, 223, 267, 270, 294–295, 310, 312, 314–315
- oral interaction202, 209, 223
P
- Pattern (semantic component) 172–178, 180, 194
- phonaestheme13, 20–21, 77–99
- phonation 230–231, 247
- phonological structure 35–37, 39, 52–54
- production 266–270, 272–273, 276–278, 282, 288, 290–292, 295–297
- prosodic structure39, 45–48, 52–54
Q
- quasi-mimetic 231–232, 235–236, 238, 240
R
- reduplication1, 25–26, 38–42, 45–48, 50, 60, 70, 85, 125, 140, 147, 151–152, 233, 267, 311–312
- RIA (or Root Infinitive Analogue)251, 253, 255, 262
- right-headed101, 106, 111–113
- Root Infinitive251, 253
- root type 57–58
S
- second language (or L2) 265–270, 272–273, 276–279, 282–283, 286–297, 310, 315–316
- semantic grid137, 146–150, 154, 156–157, 162–163
- sensory1, 13, 15–18, 20–27, 83, 139–140, 167–176, 179–181, 183, 188–189, 191–196, 199, 234, 241–242, 312
- Sierra Leone 304–307, 312
- sign(ed) language2, 25–27, 233, 242
- small v 251–255, 259–262
- sound (semantic component)139, 147–149, 157, 159–161, 172–174, 180, 183–188, 193–196
- sound symbolism 1–3, 15, 54, 57–59, 60–61, 67, 70, 73–74, 80–81, 85–86, 96, 140, 201, 209, 214, 219, 230, 233, 266–271, 294, 297, 310, 312, 315
- substrate303
- syllable-final nasal (or /N/)57, 61, 63, 65see also moraic nasal
T
- typology1, 3, 13–14, 16, 19–20, 23, 25, 27–28, 73, 78–80, 82, 86, 95–96, 137–138, 146–147, 150, 154, 156, 162, 168, 230, 242, 269
U
- unmarked 35–36; , 52, 54see also markedness
V
- variation2, 14, 27, 77–78, 80, 150, 261, 270, 297
- visual (semantic component) 139–140, 173–181, 188, 192, 194–196
- voiceless fricative (or /h/) 57–58, 61, 66–72
W
- word length 39–45, 48, 52–53
