Ideophonic echo-words and prosaic dvandva compounds in Korean and Japanese
Description
This dataset contains ideophonic echo-words and prosaic dvandva compounds in Korean and Japanese. For Korean data, 118 echo-words and 64 dvandva compounds are extracted from a written corpus of 29,015 Korean ideophones (http://www.hangeul.pe.kr/symbol/words.htm) and Jung’s (1991) comprehensive study on Korean compounds, respectively. For Japanese data, 98 echo-words are compiled from seven ideophonic studies (Ono 2007; Hida and Asada 2002; Yamaguchi 2003; Kakehi et al. 1996; Amanuma 1974; Asano 1978; Hamano 2014), and 107 dvandva compounds are taken from Hayata’s (1977) list of Japanese compounds.
Reference
Amanuma, Yasushi. ed. 1974. Giongo/gitaigo jiten [A dictionary of mimetic words]. Tokyo: Tokyodo.
Asano, Tsuruko. ed. 1978. Giongo/gitaigo jiten [A dictionary of mimetic words]. Tokyo: Kadokawa.
Hamano, Shoko. 2014. Nihongo no onomatope [Onomatopeia in Japanese: Sound symbolism and structure]. Tokyo: Kuroshio.
Hayata, Teruhiro. 1977. Tsuigo-no on’inkaiso [On phonological hierarchies for binomials]. Bungaku Kenkyu 74: 123-152.
Hida, Yoshifumi, and Hideko Asada. 2002. Gendai giongo gitaigo yōhō jiten [A usage dictionary of modern mimetic words]. Tokyo: Tokyodo.
Jung, Dong Hwan 1991. Kwuke hapsengeuy uymikwankye yenkwu [A study of semantic relations of compound words in Korean]. PhD diss., Konkuk University.
Kakehi, Hisao, Ikuhiro Tamori, and Lawrence Schourup. 1996. Dictionary of iconic expressions in Japanese. 2 vols. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.
Ono, Masahiro. ed. 2007. Giongo/gitaigo 4500: Nihongo onomatope jiten [4500 mimetic words: A dictionary of Japanese onomatopoeia]. Tokyo: Shogakukan.
Yamaguchi, Nakami. ed. 2003. Kurashi no kotoba: Gion/gitaigo jiten [Language of life: A dictionary of mimetic words]. Tokyo: Kodansha.
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