... horse gave … a lollop to the near wheel.
g. The only noise was a plash of the water against a jetty.
h. Each guest having taken a quaff of ale.
i. By a simple arrangement of ticks and intervals ... words, as well as
nouns (Tamori and Schourup 1999: 113).
In addition to nominal and verbal usages of English onomatopoeia, Tamori and
Schourup (1999) illustrate three other grammatical classes of English ... irresistibly.
c. A bee was buzzing.
d. The wave splashed against the sea wall.
e. Listen! A crow is cawing.
(Tamori and Schourup 1999: 99)
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onomatopoeia as verbs and nouns
a. to lurch / a lurch
b....