noun
- Words that represent ideas, sounds, or sensations through their form or sound, often used in literature and linguistics to convey vivid imagery or onomatopoeia.
Usage: Primarily used in linguistics and literary analysis; Common in African languages and other non-European languages; Plural form of ideophone
Examples
- Ideophones like 'buzz' and 'hiss' imitate the sounds they represent.
- Many African languages make extensive use of ideophones to describe motion and texture.
- The author used ideophones to create a more immersive sensory experience in the novel.
- Linguists study ideophones to understand how languages encode meaning through sound.
- Words such as 'splash' and 'crackle' are common ideophones in English.