This book aims to provide an account of both what and how onomatopoeia
communicate by applying ideas from the relevance theoretic framework of
utterance interpretation. It focuses on two main aspects of the topic:
the contribution that onomatopoeia make to communication and the nature
of multimodal communication. This is applied in three domains (food
discourse, visual culture in Asia and translation) in the final sections
of the book. It will be of interest to scholars working in the fields of
pragmatics, semantics, cognitive linguistics, stylistics, philosophy of
language, literature, translation, and Asian studies.