Abstracts - Grammer of Mimetics
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Abstracts - Grammer of Mimetics
The position of to/0-marked mimetics in Japanese Sentence Structure
Kiyoko Toratani (York University)
Mimetics of Quantity in “Movement” Contexts
Ann Wehmeyer and Yukari Nakamura-Deacon (University of Florida)
Adverbial Mimetics and Lexical Aspect
Judit Kroo (Stanford University)
What does Mimetic Meaning Mean?
Natsuko Tsujimura (Indiana University)
Expressiveness and System Integration: On the Morphosyntactic Typology of Ideophones
Mark Dingemanse (MPI Nijmegen)
Expressiveness in Mimetic Syntax: Quantitative Evidence from Japanese and English
Kimi Akita (Osaka University)
Some Notes on Noun Formation by Derivation and Compounding of Mimetics in Japanese and Romanian
Anca Focseneanu (University of Bucharest)
Mimetics and Onomaopoeia as Japanese Root Infinitive Analogues
Keiko Murasugi (Nanzan University)
Is there Any Similarity in the Use of Mimetics between L1 and L2 Japanese?
Keiko Yoshioka (Leiden University)
Describing Motion Events in L2 Japanese: Rolling, flying up and crashing
Noriko Iwasaki (SOAS, University of London)
The Grammar of Mimetic Expressions and Neologisms in Japanese Translations of Lewis Carroll’s Poem Jabberwocky
Mareike Hamann (University of Manchester)
The Functions of Japanese Sound Symbolic Words in Different Types of Texts and their Translation
Hiroko Inose (Dalarna University)
Translating into Japanese Mimetics: A case study of Shōkōshi (Little Lord Fauntleroy) in the Meiji era and the present time
Mika Kizu (Kobe University/SOAS, University of London) and Naomi Cross (Himeji Dokkyo University)