Sound symbolism of expressive verbs in Finnic languages (Estonian, Finnish, Ingrian, Votic)
This article will study language, using the contrastive-descriptive method, as a phonetic imitation of the world around us, and will concentrate on the verb vocabulary, based on sound imitation and natural sound imitation, characteristic of the Finnic languages spoken in the region of the Gulf of Fi...
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spelling | ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:61953028545849a3870a5b76d17cbc8a 2025-01-17T01:16:11+00:00 Sound symbolism of expressive verbs in Finnic languages (Estonian, Finnish, Ingrian, Votic) Heinike Heinsoo Eva Saar 2015-06-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.12697/jeful.2015.6.1.04 https://doaj.org/article/61953028545849a3870a5b76d17cbc8a EN ET eng est University of Tartu Press https://ojs.utlib.ee/index.php/jeful/article/view/15218 https://doaj.org/toc/1736-8987 https://doaj.org/toc/2228-1339 doi:10.12697/jeful.2015.6.1.04 1736-8987 2228-1339 https://doaj.org/article/61953028545849a3870a5b76d17cbc8a Eesti ja Soome-ugri Keeleteaduse Ajakiri, Vol 6, Iss 1 (2015) Finnic languages expressiveness sound symbolism verb derivation Philology. Linguistics P1-1091 Finnic. Baltic-Finnic PH91-98.5 article 2015 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.12697/jeful.2015.6.1.04 2022-12-31T00:39:03Z This article will study language, using the contrastive-descriptive method, as a phonetic imitation of the world around us, and will concentrate on the verb vocabulary, based on sound imitation and natural sound imitation, characteristic of the Finnic languages spoken in the region of the Gulf of Finland, i.e. Estonian, Finnish, Ingrian and Votic, with a special focus on verbs expressing sounds produced by inanimate sound generators/sources. The investigation clarifies the differences between expressive verbs and general vocabulary in terms of phonetic composition, and describes derivation patterns of expressive verbs. In comparisons of the four related languages, the theory of sound symbolism has not been confirmed. It is almost impossible to find identical expressive lexemes (stems) carrying the same (collocative) meaning in all four closely related languages. Article in Journal/Newspaper votic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Eesti ja soome-ugri keeleteaduse ajakiri. Journal of Estonian and Finno-Ugric Linguistics 6 1 55 74 |
spellingShingle | Finnic languages expressiveness sound symbolism verb derivation Philology. Linguistics P1-1091 Finnic. Baltic-Finnic PH91-98.5 Heinike Heinsoo Eva Saar Sound symbolism of expressive verbs in Finnic languages (Estonian, Finnish, Ingrian, Votic) |
title | Sound symbolism of expressive verbs in Finnic languages (Estonian, Finnish, Ingrian, Votic) |
title_full | Sound symbolism of expressive verbs in Finnic languages (Estonian, Finnish, Ingrian, Votic) |
title_fullStr | Sound symbolism of expressive verbs in Finnic languages (Estonian, Finnish, Ingrian, Votic) |
title_full_unstemmed | Sound symbolism of expressive verbs in Finnic languages (Estonian, Finnish, Ingrian, Votic) |
title_short | Sound symbolism of expressive verbs in Finnic languages (Estonian, Finnish, Ingrian, Votic) |
title_sort | sound symbolism of expressive verbs in finnic languages (estonian, finnish, ingrian, votic) |
topic | Finnic languages expressiveness sound symbolism verb derivation Philology. Linguistics P1-1091 Finnic. Baltic-Finnic PH91-98.5 |
topic_facet | Finnic languages expressiveness sound symbolism verb derivation Philology. Linguistics P1-1091 Finnic. Baltic-Finnic PH91-98.5 |
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