Hiragana Based (Gokon+Sokuon) Forms Onomatopoeia in Shuukan Shounen Janpu
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.34010/icobest.v8i.719Keywords:
Onomatopoeia, Manga, Hiragana, Gokon, SokuonAbstract
This research aims to describe the meaning of onomatopoeia written in hiragana letters with the morphological form (gokon+sokuon) forms. The data source of this research is a weekly manga tabloid entitled shuukan shounen janpu edition 6-7 of 2025. this research was conducted using a qualitative descriptive method, with reading and recording techniques as the data collection technique. As a result, 25 onomatopoeias were found with the morphological form (gokon+sokuon) forms in hiragana writing, which means conditions, movements, or sounds that come from human speech. The meaning of sokuon at the end of gokon is known not only as a sudden marker but also as a marker of the end of a series of movements symbolized by gokon.