Onomatopoeia and Sound Symbolism

R. Sasamoto
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This chapter focuses on the sound-symbolism-based approach, which has been dominant in onomatopoeia research. It is often claimed in sound-symbolism research that there is a systematic or non-arbitrary link between sound and meaning. This view of onomatopoeia presents a particular challenge to de Saussure’s (1916) notion that the link between word, form, and meaning is completely arbitrary. However, it will be argued that the context dependency of onomatopoeia means that what appears to be a systematic link between sound and meaning is a result of humans’ inferential processes. Sound symbolism is a repertoire of links that humans are capable of making between sound and meaning, rather than such links existing independently of the human mind. This leads to the main relevance-theoretic analysis of onomatopoeia presented in Chap. 3.
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拟声词与声音象征主义
本章重点介绍了在拟声词研究中占主导地位的基于声音象征主义的方法。在声音象征主义研究中,通常认为声音与意义之间存在着系统的或非任意的联系。这种拟声词的观点对德索绪尔(1916)的概念提出了一个特别的挑战,即词、形式和意义之间的联系是完全任意的。然而,拟声词的语境依赖性意味着声音和意义之间的系统联系是人类推理过程的结果。声音象征主义是人类能够在声音和意义之间建立的联系,而不是独立于人类思想存在的联系。这就引出了第三章拟声词的主要关联理论分析。
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