tongue of the infant

In Gbaya, the dried-out nature of the infant’s tongue sticking to the roof of its mouth is emphasized in Lamentations 4:4 with kpák-kpák, an ideophone that describes dried meat.

Ideophones are a class of sound symbolic words expressing human sensation that are used as literary devices in many African languages. (Source: Philip Noss)

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