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Conference thebay::joyoflex

Title:The Joy of Lex
Notice:A Notes File even your grammar could love
Moderator:THEBAY::SYSTEM
Created:Fri Feb 28 1986
Last Modified:Mon Jun 02 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1192
Total number of notes:42769

893.0. "Words derived from their sound" by KAOA12::YUEN (Advanced Flukeware design) Thu Jun 20 1991 23:07

Hi,

I'm new to this conference, so I don't know which note my question fits
under.  Mr./Ms. Moderator, please feel free to move this note to the
appropriate place.

When I can't think of a word, it bugs the hell-out-a-me.  Now I'm in
such a position again:

  There's a name to words which are derived from the sound of the action.
  E.g. Meow, grunt, roar...

I think it's either an "ism" or "nym" word.  Can someone please help?

Thanks,

Duncan.
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893.1JUMBLY::MCCARTHYFri Jun 21 1991 00:113
    I think your word is onomatopoeia, or onomatopoeic ...
    
    	Debbie
893.2ThanksKAOA12::YUENAdvanced Flukeware designFri Jun 21 1991 16:196
   Thanks Debbie,

   I think that is the word.  The meaning matches but the word looks totally
   unfamiliar to me.  Maybe it's just been too long since I last saw it.

   Duncan.
893.3Sigh...ODIXIE::LAMBKEDEC's hip to the standards thingFri Jun 21 1991 19:1512
    Hmmmm. . . Ho-hum!
    
    Grrrr. . . Whew!
    
    Huh?       Uhhhh....
    
    Pow!       Bang!
    
    
    My 1 year old boy can't talk (at least I can't understand him) but he
    can imitate a fire engine/ambulance/police: Wew! Wew! Wew! Wew!
    
893.4Arf! Arf! CPDW::SEIDMANAaron SeidmanMon Jul 22 1991 21:0811
   .3 reminds me of when my older son was that age.  He could mimic a dog 
   (among other things) perfectly.  One day, as we got on an elevator in a
   downtown store, he started barking.  It took us a moment to understand
   why, but then we noticed something he had spotted immediately--a lady in
   the elevator was wearing a fox stole!


   [For those too young to remember such things. it was a fox skin with the
   top of the head left on and a spring clip where the mouth would have been.
   When worn like a scarf, the head would look as if it were biting its own
   tail.]