幼年教育研究年報 Volume 30
published_at 2008-07-10

保育における自然体験活動でのオノマトペ表現に関する実態調査

Onomatopoeia expression during preschool activities in a natural setting
Kondo Aya
Watanabe Daisuke
Ota Noriko
Ito Syoko
Ozu Sotaro
Etchu Koji
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Abstract
Onomatopoeia expression is a sensitive word or a grouping of words that imitates the sound it is describing, suggesting its source object. This research report investigates onomatopoeia expression by preschool children and their teachers during activities in a natural setting. This report also considers the relationship between the onomatopoeia expression and the natural setting. The investigation continued from April 18 to July 18, 2007. The subjects were children 3-5 years old and their classroom teachers. To capture onomatopoeia data in a natural setting, children and their teachers were observed by investigators through video and audio recordings. The following three discussions were obtained. 1) The onomatopoeia expression develops over early childhood. 2) Onomatopoeia expression can be an effective way to describe the immediate environment. 3) Teachers can help children to understand the outside world by utilizing onomatopoeia expressions and encouraging their use by children in describing surrounding things or phenomenon. These three points will continue to be studied in future investigations.
Keywords
Onomatopoeia
Preschool children
Natural setting