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72: What If Linguistics - Absurd hypothetical questions with Randall Munroe of xkcd

Lingthusiasm - A podcast that's enthusiastic about linguistics

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Onomatopoeia in Japanese

There's nothing for the sound of applauding, and I don't even know how to suggest it. So representing a sound as a conventional-ized spoken form is onomatopoeia. Some languages do this kind of thing far more frequently and more conventionally than English does. We might want to take a look at a language that does that. And since you're both linguists, can you make one? How would you represent that?

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