Kamis, 26 Mei 2016

Onomatopoeia

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ONOMATOPOEIA
 

Onomatopoeia means “the imitation of a sound”, the naming of a thing or action by a vocal imitation of the sound associated with it. The formation of words whose sound is imitative of the sound of the noise or action designated. Sometimes onomatopoeia difficult to understanding without using examples, here are some examples and there are some classification.
1    1. Word related to water, usually begin with –sp, -dr, and the words that indicated with liquid ending by –le. examples:
· Bloop
· Splash
· Spray
· Sprinkle
· Squirt
· Drip
· Drizzle

2.      Words Related to the Voice, Sounds that come from the back of the throat tend to start with a gr- sound whereas sounds that come out of the mouth through the lips, tongue and teeth begin with mu-.
·         giggle
·         growl
·         grunt
·         gurgle
·         mumble
·         murmur
·         bawl
·         belch
·         chatter
·         blurt

3.      Words Related to Collisions – Collisions can occur between any two or more objects. Sounds that begin with cl- usually indicate collisions between metal or glass objects, and words that end in -ng are sounds that resonate. Words that begin with th- usually describe dull sounds like soft but heavy things hitting wood or earth.
·         bam
·         bang
·         clang
·         clank
·         clap
·         clatter
·         click
·         clink
·         ding
·         jingle
·         screech
·         slap
·         thud
·         thump
4. Words Related to Air – Because air doesn’t really make a sound unless it blows through something, these words describe the sounds of air blowing through things or of things rushing through the air. 'Whisper' is on this list and not the voice list because we do not use our voices to whisper. We only use the air from our lungs and the position of our teeth, lips and tongues to form audible words.
·         flutter
·         fisst
·         woosh
·         gasp
·         swish
·         swoosh
·         whiff
·         whoosh
·         whizz
·         whip
·         whisper
5. Animal Sounds – If you’ve spent significant amounts of time with people from other countries, as we know animal speaks too. Depending on where a chicken is from, for example, she might cluck-cluck, bok-bok, tok-tok, kot-kot or cotcotcodet. In the United States, however, animals speak English:
·         arf
·         baa
·         bark
·         bray
·         buzz
·         cheep
·         chirp
·         chortle
·         cluck
·         cock-a-doodle-doo
·         cuckoo
·         meow
·         moo
 

 

Okay, that’s all about Onomatopoeia, Thank you for reading and do not forget to say Alhamdulillah.


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17 komentar:

Unknown mengatakan...

Your blog is gorgeous, and the material in it is also quite clear. I have one question,
any papers that use onomatopoeic?

Unknown mengatakan...

i think like this ,i can read without glasses ,,
but i wanna be ask to you ,why we learned onomatopeai ?,what is benefit ? give me mora explanation sist ..tq ,

Ami ramadani utami mengatakan...

All the animal has onomatopoeia?

Unknown mengatakan...

whether anomatopea based upon the agreement or popularity?

Unknown mengatakan...

what is the difference between Onomatopoeia with phanopoeia?
and give the example please..

Unknown mengatakan...

give examples onomatopoeia used by humans in everyday life. thankyou.

Unknown mengatakan...

thankyou so much for ur appreciation in my blog. but i still confuse in papers' what does it mean? tq :)

Unknown mengatakan...

thank you for asking a question. we learn onomatopoeia as a word from the sound that we've learnt so that we can say to another.

Unknown mengatakan...

yes mrs, absolutely yess. so we can say the sound to another and they got it.

Unknown mengatakan...

both of them are right, because the sound that we learned with another people in another country is different. so they use onomatopoeia with they assosiaciation and the popularity in each other.

Unknown mengatakan...

thankyou for ur question. as we kbow in ou daily life we use "wkwkwkwk" it is one example of ononatopoeia or "meow ".

Unknown mengatakan...

thankyou for ur question. but i think there is no difference between both of them, cause phanopoeia is the form from onomatopoeia.

Unknown mengatakan...

I think not every animal has Onomatopea.. like a ant, a worm ,etc?

Unknown mengatakan...

what the purpose onomatopea ?

Unknown mengatakan...

Are all the sounds can be made as onomotopoeia ?

lisnawati mengatakan...

Do onomatopoeia including ' Figurative Language' in Linguistics ?

Widya Ferinayu Telaumbanua mengatakan...

may you give an example of onomatopoeia in sentence? thank you

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