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    "Tepuk amai-amai" vs. "ride a cock-horse to shrewsbury cross": an analysis of linguistic features by Zainal, Nur Farhanah, Rashid Ali, Farrah Diebaa

    Published 2017
    “…The numbers of repetitions and onomatopoeia are also high in the famous children songs while the usage of pronouns is low. …”
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    Development of non-arbitrary to the arbitrary iconic words in Javanese language by Sunarya, Sumarlam, Widodo, Sahid Teguh, Sri Marmanto

    Published 2017
    “…This study revealed the Ullman’s onomatopoeic classification of primary and secondary onomatopoeias. The primary onomatopoeic is sound imitations of referents, i.e. crowing, roaring, barking sounds, etc. …”
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    Morphological processes of neologisms in social media by Shahlee, Shakina

    Published 2021
    “…The lists of word formation processes used are acronym, affixation, antonomasia, abbreviation, borrowing, blending, clipping, compounding, conversion, reduplication and onomatopoeia. 93 neologisms were collected throughout the timeframe applied from November 2019 until March 2020. …”
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    Use of Voice and Music Making Among Six-Year Old Foochow Children in Sarikei, Sarawak, Malaysia by Wong, Annie Kai Sze

    Published 2011
    “…The ubiquitous interplay between children’s speech and the voice play resembles the strong influence of the Foochow dialect, which can be observed in many instances like the use of onomatopoeia, Foochowized intonation of certain terms, exclamation syllabus of certain words, among others. …”
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