Bibliography of Phonosemantics
by Margaret Magnus
copyright 1997-2006
all rights reserved
Index to the Bibliography
Dictionaries,
Lists
Scholarly
General Phonosemantics
African and Other
Ideophones
Synesthesia
Poetry and Literature
Analysis
Cratylus
Arbitrariness of the
Sign
Iconicity
Other Related Scholarly
Works
Popular
Mythic and New Age
Poetry
Literature
Other Related
Basic Linguistics
Texts
Other Links
Web Sites on Linguistic
Iconism
Annotated Bibliography
Sound Symbolism Literature Review
Quotations
The intent is that this should become an exhaustive bibliography
of phonosemantics.
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· Alexandre, Pierre (1966), "Préliminaire
à une présentation des ideophones bulu", Neue Afrikanische
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Deutsches Institut für Afrika-Forschung, Hamburg.
· Alpher, Barry (1994), "Yir-Yiront Ideophones",
Sound Symbolism, Leanne Hinton, Johanna Nicols and John J. Ohala,
Cambridge University Press.
· Awolyale, Y. (1981), "Nominal Compound Formation in
Yoruba Ideophones", Journal of African Languages and Linguistics,
3: 139-157.
· Awolyale, Y. (1983-1984), "On the Semantic Fields of
Yoruba Ideophoness", Journal of the Linguistic Association of Nigeria,
2: 11-22.
· Awoyale, Y. (1988), "On the Non-Concatenative Morphology
of Yoruba Ideophones", Nineteenth African Linguistics Conference,
Boston University, Boston.
· Bartens, Angela (2000), "Ideophones and Sound Symbolism
in Atlantic Creoles", Annales Academiae Scientarum Fennicae, ser.
Humaniora, 304, Academiae Scientarum Fennicae, Helsinki.
· Bohnhoff, L. E. (1982), "Yag Dii (Duru) Ideophones",
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Université de Yaounde.
· Childs, G. Tucker (1988), "The Phonology of Kisi Ideophones",
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· Childs, G. Tucker (1989), "Where Do Ideophones Come
From?", Studies in the Linguistic Sciences, 19(2): 55-73.
· Childs, G. Tucker (1994), "African Ideophones",
Sound Symbolism, Leanne Hinton, Johanna Nicols and John J. Ohala,
Cambridge University Press.
· Childs, G. Tucker (1994), "Expressiveness in Contact
Situations: the Fate of African Ideophones", Journal of Pidgin and
Creole Languages, 9(1).
· Cole, D. T. (1955), An Introduction to Tswana Grammar,
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· Courtenay, Karen (1976), "Ideophones Defined as a Phonological
Class: the Case of Yoruba", Studies in African Linguistics,
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· DeCamp, D. (1974), "Neutralizations, Iteratives and
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· Deed, F. I. (1939), "Ideophones and Onomatopoetics
in Swahili", Interterritorial Language Committee: 13.
· Doke, Clement Martyn (1931), A Comparaitve Study of Shona
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· Doke, Clement Martyn (1935), Bantu Linguistic Terminology,
Longmans, London.
· Doke, Clement Martyn (1954), The Southern Bantu Languages,
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· Doke, Clement Martyn, B. W. Vilakazi (1958), Zulu-English
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· Ekere, Michael Edoabasi (1988a), Ideophones in Serial
Verb Constructions: A Case Study of Ibibio, Department of Languages,
the Polytech Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria.
· Ekere, Michael Edoabasi (1988b), Nominla Ideophons in
Ibibio, Department of Languages, the Polytech Calabar, Cross River State,
Nigeria.
· Fivas, Derek (1963), Some Aspects of the Ideophone in
Zulu, Hartford Seminary, Hartford CT.
· Fivaz, Derek (1963), "The ideophone as a phonosemantic
class: the case of Yoruba", Current Approaches to African Linguistics,
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· Fordyce, J. F. (1983), "The Ideophone as a Phono-Semantic
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· Fortune, George (1962), Ideophones in Shona, Oxford
University Press, London.
· Fortune, George (1971), "Some Notes on Ideophones and
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· Hutchison, John P. (1989), "The Kanuri Ideophone",
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their Tones", Bantu Studies, 15(3): 205-244.
· Johnson, Marion R. (1976), "Toward a Definition of
the Ideophone in Bantu", Ohio State University Working Paper in
Linguistics, 21: 240-253.
· Klassen, Doreen Helen (1999), "You can't have silence
with your palms up": Ideophones, Gesture and Iconicity in Zimbabwean
Shona Women's Ngano Story-Song Performance, Indiana University, Bloomfield.
· Kunene, Daniel P. (1965), "The Ideophone in Southern
Sotho", Journal of African Languages, 4: 19-39.
· Maduka, Omen Namdi (1982), "Phonosemantic Analysis
of Ideophones", 3rd Meeting of the Linguistic Association of Nigeria,
3.
· Maduka, Omen Namdi (1983-1984), "Igbo Ideophones and
the Lexicon", Journal of the Linguistic Association of Nigeria,
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· Maduka, Omen Namdi (1988a), "The Critical Psycho-Morph
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· Maduka, Omen Namdi (1988b), "Size and Shape Ideophones
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· Maduka, Omen Namdi (1990), "Pharynx size in Membe sound
symbolism", Afrikanistiche Arbeitspapiere, 24: 69-80.
· Maduka, Omen Namdi (1991), "Phonosemantic antecedents
of some verbs in Igbo", Journal of West African Languages, 21:
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· Maduka, Omen Namdi (1991), "Phonosemantic rules and
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· Maduka, Omen Namdi (1992), "A phonosemantic analysis
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· Maduka, Omen Namdi (1993), "Ideophonic strategies for
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· Maduka, Omen Namdi (2001), "Phonosemantic hierarchies",
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· Mamphwe, C. T. (1987), The Ideophone in Venda, University
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· Meier, Hans Heinrich (1999), "Imagination by Ideophones",
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· Moore, M. Jo (1968), The Ideophone in Hausa, Michigan
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· Newman, Paul (1968), "Ideophones from a Syntactic Point
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· Noss, Philip A. (1985a), "The Ideophone in Bible Translation:
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· Noss, Philip A. (1985b), "The Ideophone in Gbaya Syntax",
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