shortened sound effect
A shortened sound effect is when a sound effect has less letters than its known base word / letter combination. These are usually not considered an onomatopoeia even if the base form is one.
Some sound effect forms are very commonly depicted in a shortened form. Regardless of how common a sound effect's depicted usage is, the base form should always contain vowels, and preferably reflect its onomatopoeia form if one exists.
Example
- "Gluck" is commonly depicted as the reduced form "Glk". "Gluck" is the base form and the tag to use for "Glk".
Related tags
- vowelless_sound_effect - Many shortened forms are vowelless. This tag commonly applies.
See also
- sound_effects
- sound_effect_variant
- extended_sound_effect
- shortened_sound_effect
The following tags are aliased to this tag: reduced_sound_effects, reduced_sound_effect, shortened_sound_effects (learn more).
This tag implicates sound_effect_variant (learn more).