onomatopoeia

onomatopoeia
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the use of words whose sounds imitate those of the signified object of action (V.A.K.)
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a combination of speech-sounds which aims at imitating sounds produced in nature (wind, sea, thunder, etc.), by things (machines or tools, etc.) by people (sighing, laughter, patter of feet, etc.) and by animals (I.R.G.)

hiss, powwow, murmur, bump, grumble, sizzle, ding-dong, buzz, bang, cuckoo, tintinnabulation, mew, ping-pong, roar

Then with enormous, shattering rumble, sludge-puff, sludge-puff, the train came into the station. (A.Saxton)

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использование слов, фонетический состав которых напоминает называемые в этих словах предметы и явления - звуки природы, крики животных, движения, сопровождающиеся каким-нибудь шумом, речь и различные звуки, которыми люди выражают своё настроение, волю и т.д. (I.V.A.)

bubble, splash, rustle, purr, flop, babble, giggle, whistle

... where white horses and black horses and brown horses and white and black horses and brown and white horses trotted tap-tap-tap tap-tap-tappety-tap over cobble stones ...(Ш.О'Кейси)

See: indirect onomatopoeia, phono-graphical level, morphological level

English-Russian dictionary of stylistics (terminology and examples) . 2014.

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  • onomatopoeia — 1570s, from L.L. onomatopoeia, from Gk. onomatopoiia the making of a name or word (in imitation of a sound associated with the thing being named), from onomatopoios, from onoma (gen. onomatos) word, name (see NAME (Cf. name) (n.)) + a derivative… …   Etymology dictionary

  • Onomatopoeia — On o*mat o*p[oe] ia, n. [L., fr. Gr. ?; o noma, ono matos, a name + poiei^n to make.] (Philol.) The formation of words in imitation of sounds; a figure of speech in which the sound of a word is imitative of the sound of the thing which the word… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • onomatopoeia — ► NOUN 1) the formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named (e.g. cuckoo, sizzle). 2) the use of such words for rhetorical effect. DERIVATIVES onomatopoeic adjective onomatopoeically adverb. ORIGIN Greek onomatopoiia word making …   English terms dictionary

  • onomatopoeia — [än΄ō mat΄ō pē′ə, än΄ōmät΄ō pē′ə] n. [LL < Gr onomatopoiia < onoma (gen. onomatos), NAME + poiein, to make: see POET2] 1. formation of a word by imitating the natural sound associated with the object or action involved; echoism (Ex.: tinkle …   English World dictionary

  • Onomatopoeia — For comic book villain, see Onomatopoeia (comics). For the Flobots album, see Onomatopoeia (album). A sign in a shop window in Italy pr …   Wikipedia

  • onomatopoeia — [[t]ɒ̱nəmætəpi͟ːə[/t]] N UNCOUNT Onomatopoeia refers to the use of words which sound like the noise they refer to. Hiss , buzz , and rat a tat tat are examples of onomatopoeia. [TECHNICAL] …   English dictionary

  • onomatopoeia — onomatopoeic, onomatopoetic /on euh mat euh poh et ik/, adj. onomatopoeically, onomatopoetically, adv. /on euh mat euh pee euh, mah teuh /, n. 1. the formation of a word, as cuckoo or boom, by imitation of a sound made by or associated with its… …   Universalium

  • onomatopoeia — noun /ˌɒnəˌmætəˈpiə,ˌɑːnəˌmætəˈpiə,ˌɑːnəˌmɑːtəˈpiə/ a) The property of a word of sounding like what it represents. b) A word which has the property of onomatopoeia, such as gurgle or hiss . Syn: imitative harmony See Also: onomatope, onomatopoeic …   Wiktionary

  • onomatopoeia — /ˌɒnəmætəˈpiə / (say .onuhmatuh peeuh) noun 1. the formation of a name or word by imitating the sound associated with the thing designated, as in mopoke and whippoorwill which probably originated in onomatopoeia. 2. a word so formed. 3. the use… …  

  • Onomatopoeia (comics) — Onomatopoeia Onomatopoeia, from the cover to Green Arrow #13. Art by Matt Wagner. Publication information Publisher …   Wikipedia

  • Onomatopoeia (album) — Onomatopoeia Studio album by Jonny 5 + Yak (Flobots) Released July 24, 20 …   Wikipedia


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