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If You Were Onomatopoeia (Word Fun)

If You Were Onomatopoeia (Word Fun)by Speed ShaskanPicture Window Books

If you were onomatopoeia, you would be a word that sounds like the action it describes. You could CRASH, BOOM, or BANG! What else could you do if you were onomatopoeia?

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Jazz Up Your Japanese with Onomatopoeia: For All Levels

Jazz Up Your Japanese with Onomatopoeia: For All Levelsby Hiroko FukudaKodansha USA

Onomatopoeia is one of the most outstanding features of the Japanese language. Its acquisition is essential for students who wish to speak (or understand) natural Japanese, read literature or manga, or watch anime in the original. The problem is that Japanese onomatopoeic words are so different from their English equivalents (words such as pop, bang, splat, and squeak) that they are extremely hard to remember and put into practice.

The book begins with an introduction that outlines what "onomatopoeia" means in both English and Japanese. It covers sound and meaning in general, onomatopoeia in English, sound symbolism in English and Japanese, Japanese onomatopoeia and mimesis, types of Japanese onomatopoeia, grammatical functions of Japanese onomatopoeia, Japanese written forms, and how new Japanese onomatopoeic words are formed (for example, in manga).

This introductory material is all-important, for without the overall picture it presents, students are forced to learn Japanese onomatopoeia by rote, one word at a time, as if each was unique unto itself, as if each had no logical connection with any other word, and as if Japanese onomatopoeia was a huge, ugly hodgepodge instead of the beautiful, well-organized microcosm that it is.

However, this introduction alone would not suffice to produce fluency. Onomatopoeia must be seen in action for that to happen. This is done in the second part of the book, which consists of eleven situational dialogues that allow students to eavesdrop on Japanese speaking the way they do in real life. The dialogues are given in Japanese script (with furigana over all kanji), romanization, and English translation. Each example of onomatopoeia that appears in the dialogue has its own commentary, including definitions, usage, and two or more sample sentences. Cultural notes are given when they help to clarify the situation presented in the dialogue. Each dialogue is followed by a quiz.

With its edifying introduction and lively dialogues, Jazz Up Your Japanese with Onomatopoeia: For All Levels will, without a doubt, help students come to grips with this intriguing aspect of the Japanese language, whether they be intermediate students who can benefit from seeing onomatopoeia used in a variety of situations or beginning students who, as they slowly add new onomatopoeia to their vocabulary, will profit from seeing how these words fit into a larger, fully developed scheme. The book will also, whatever the level, make Japanese much more fun to study.

Previously published in Kodansha International's Power Japanese series under the title Flip, Slither, & Bang: Japanese Sound and Action Words (1993). Now with a new introduction and quizzes.

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Clang Went the Cymbals: An Onomatopoeia Alphabet Book

Clang Went the Cymbals: An Onomatopoeia Alphabet Bookby Dana Hall JordanCapture Books
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KA-BOOM! A Dictionary of Comic Book Words, Symbols & Onomatopoeia

KA-BOOM! A Dictionary of Comic Book Words, Symbols & Onomatopoeiaby Kevin TaylorLulu.com

"Shouldn't all dictionaries start with AAAA and end with ZZZZZZZTZZZTZZZ? Ka-BOOM! does: it's a collection of sound effects from comic books, each one rigorously defined and cross referenced. Nowhere has the art of onomatopoeia been raised to higher heights than in the humble comic book." TIME Digital Vol.5 No.5 "I was trying to find how to spell EEEUW in a regular dictionary and, of course, that wasn't going to happen." "I am a middle school English language arts teacher. While in the process of creating lessons on vocabulary, I discovered "KA-BOOM!" ...a fun and worthwhile addition to a lesson in which students will create their own dictionaries." English Language Arts Teacher WVDE/IBM Reinventing Education Project "I just started writing and need someplace to find these screwy words."

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Charles Avery: Onomatopoeia

Charles Avery: Onomatopoeiaby René ZechlinWalther König/Koenig Books, London

For over ten years, the visionary Scottish artist Charles Avery has been using drawings and sculptures to create and populate a philosophical allegory called The Islanders. In 2008, Avery published an introduction to this project, and part two is this new artist's book, which reproduces as its centerpiece Avery's huge drawing "View of the Port at Onomatopoeia."

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Onomatopoeia

Onomatopoeiaby Joseph Melville HendersonNabu Press

This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced typographical errors, and jumbled words. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.

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A Practical Guide to Japanese-English Onomatopoeia and Mimesis

by Hideichi OnoBook East

Nihongo Pera Pera: A User's Guide to Japanese Onomatopoeia (Tuttle Language Library)

Nihongo Pera Pera: A User's Guide to Japanese Onomatopoeia (Tuttle Language Library)by Susan MillingtonTuttle C E Co Inc
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Nihongo Phonopoeia: A phonetic-based system for learning and remembering Japanese onomatopoeias

Nihongo Phonopoeia: A phonetic-based system for learning and remembering Japanese onomatopoeiasby Harry R. Lawrence IIIAuthorHouse

"Nihongo Phonopoeia" is an entertaining guide to learning, remembering, and using Japanese onomatopoeias. Hilarious illustrations coupled with a phonetic- based memorization system entertain you while allowing you to quickly and easily commit the onomatopoeias to memory. Included are expanded notes and over 150 practical sample sentences to assist you with building usage skills. Nihongo Phonopoeia is the fastest, simplest, and most entertaining way to learn Japanese onomatopoeias.

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Onomatopoeia--The Hyperbolic Tonic

Onomatopoeia--The Hyperbolic Tonicby Rafael BarajasPhilo Art

A Collection of Drawings and a satirical view of nightlife and love

A Collection of Drawings and a satirical view of nightlife and love

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