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4 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «ONOMATOPOIESES»
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1
A translation of Syntagma musicum III
... (Schertzando, wie die Italiaener reden) und contrapunctiren die Harmony
lieblicher und wolklingender zu machen, Item/ den Gesang zu exorniren und zu
ziehren adhiblret werden; 209I Onomatopoieses, Instrumentorum Congrua
appellatio.
Michael Praetorius, Hans Lampl, 1957
... which others excite in her into the movement-feeling of ' throat-gestures,' and
thus they are very analogous to cases of so called ' indirect onomatopoieses '.
Still more interesting however are the instructive and utterly unconscious sounds,
...
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Aspects of German Culture
... and thus they are very analogous to cases of so-called " indirect
onomatopoieses." Still more interesting, however, are the instructive and utterly
unconscious sounds, which Dr. Lieber took so much pains to investigate, that do
not designate ...
Granville Stanley Hall, 1881
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American Annals of the Deaf
... cases of so called "indirect onomatopoieses." Still more interesting, however,
are the instructive and utterly unconscious sounds, which Dr. Lieber took so
much pains to investigate, that do not designate objects but express her own
feelings.