Emotional and Onomatopoeic Terminology Glossary "Mora"
It is common for sounds such as gemination and nasal sounds, referred to as onomatopoeic signs, to be added. We will also introduce a list of signs.
A mora refers to a "beat," and for example, in the onomatopoeia "fuwa," "fu" corresponds to the first mora and "wa" corresponds to the second mora. Japanese onomatopoeia may appear diverse, but its basic forms can be categorized into those with one mora or two morae. While onomatopoeia typically has a basic form of one or two morae, it is rare for them to be composed solely of one or two morae; it is common for additional elements, known as onomatopoeic markers, such as gemination and nasal sounds, to be included. *For detailed content of the glossary, please refer to the related links. For more information, feel free to contact us.
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