ONOMATOPOEIC vs ECHOIC: ADJECTIVE
- Having the property of onomatopoeia.
- Of or relating to onomatopoeia.
- Onomatopoetic.
- (of words) formed in imitation of a natural sound
- Of or relating to or characterized by onomatopoeia
- Imitative of a sound; onomatopoeic.
- Of or pertaining to an echo
- Formed in imitation of a natural sound; -- of words. Contrasted to nonechoic.
- Imitative of natural sounds; onomatopoeic.
- Of or resembling an echo.
- Like or characteristic of an echo
- (of words) formed in imitation of a natural sound
ONOMATOPOEIC vs ECHOIC: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Pertaining to, characterized by, or of the nature of onomatopœia; representing the sound of the thing signified; imitative in speech.
- Pertaining to or formed by echoism; onomatopoetic. See extract under echoism.
ONOMATOPOEIC vs ECHOIC: RELATED WORDS
- Mellifluous, Schwa, Euphonious, Colloquial, Pronounceable, Homophonic, Adjectival, Phonetic, Untranslatable, Exclamatory, Syllabic, Alliterative, Onomatopoeical, Imitative, Echoic
- Songlike, Microtonal, Cacophonic, Anechoic, Glottal, Homophonic, Resonant, Sibilant, Reverberant, Echolike, Onomatopoeical, Reflected, Imitative, Onomatopoeic, Onomatopoetic
ONOMATOPOEIC vs ECHOIC: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Mellifluous, Schwa, Euphonious, Colloquial, Pronounceable, Homophonic, Adjectival, Phonetic, Untranslatable, Exclamatory, Syllabic, Alliterative, Onomatopoeical, Imitative, Echoic
- Songlike, Microtonal, Cacophonic, Anechoic, Glottal, Homophonic, Resonant, Sibilant, Reverberant, Onomatopoeical, Echolike, Reflected, Imitative, Onomatopoeic, Onomatopoetic
ONOMATOPOEIC vs ECHOIC: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Some examples of onomatopoeic words include swoosh, boom, swish, sizzle, gush, whisper, gag, cuckoo, chatter, mumble, etc.
- Many of my beloved English words are onomatopoeic ones like flicker, boing, ripple, riffraff, guffaw and clusterfuck.
- There is something oddly onomatopoeic about it and seems to have a dirty quality of itself.
- The rhyming, onomatopoeic narrative and adorable illustrations in this book combine for a fun story.
- If Panggalato sounds guttural because of the difficult vowel sound mentioned, Ilocano is very onomatopoeic.
- Site is the following sentences and should be onomatopoeic word but beyond these interjections.
- This onomatopoeic singing undercuts the dangerous scene with a sense of humour.
- Snap Crackle, was supposedly an onomatopoeic approximation of his snare drum sound.
- "Warm fuzzies" may be twee, but at least they're onomatopoeic.
- Onomatopoeic words like these help bring written language to life.
- Many individuals with autism have poor or absent echoic skills, poor speech production, and deficient articulation.
- Though we all have echoic memory, factors like age and neurological disorders can affect how well you recall sounds.
- Didactic training: spoken and written instructions describing mand and echoic operants, practice exercise to discriminate.
- Echoic Repetition in Old English Poetry, especially The Dream of the Rood.
- If the child does not displaying vocal or echoic behavior an alternative communication method may be appropriate.
- Tact errors occur, strong echoic and LDs, tacts are prompt bound or scrolled, maintenance required.
- Two kinds of behavior might seem to be echoic, but are not.
- When someone talks, your echoic memory retains each individual syllable.
- Remember children may learn very easily by using echoic memory.
- When echoic prompts suffice alone, visual prompts may be reinstated to then fade echoic prompts and condition the mand with support from exteroceptive supports.
ONOMATOPOEIC vs ECHOIC: QUESTIONS
- What is the onomatopoeic formation of the Albanian word Tuke?
- How many mands can you Send with echoic or imitative prompts?
- Is it possible to have more than one echoic memory?
- How long does the echoic sensory store hold information?
- How do echoic verbal operants communicate with each other?
- What is an example of echoic relations in psychology?