Onomatopoeic Verbs and Onomatopoeic Nouns
碩士 === 東吳大學 === 日本語文學系 === 97 === Onomatopoeic Verbs and Onomatopoeic Nouns English Abstract The Japanese language, next to the Korean language, is said to be richest in onomatopoeic and mimesic expressions (in Japanese they are called gitai/gion-go). The previous literature, however, mainly d...
Main Authors: | Noriko Fujimoto, 藤本紀子 |
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Other Authors: | Ting-chih Tang |
Format: | Others |
Online Access: | http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/50190546673374452857 |
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