This paper uses methods based on corpus statistics and synonymy to explore the role language history and sound/form relationships play in conceptual organization through a case study relating the phonaestheme gl- to its prevalent Proto-Indo European root, *ghel. The results of both methods point to a strong link between the phonaestheme and the historical root, suggesting that the lineage of a language plays an important role in the distribution of linguistic meaning. The implications of these findings are discussed
The question whether there is a natural connection between sound and meaning or if they are related ...
The following article is dedicated to an analysis of the phenomenon of sound symbolism seen as an in...
The study of sound change is foundational to traditional historical linguistics, particularly the li...
Generally, linguistic theory assumes that the association between sound and mean-ing is essentially ...
Knowledge about phonaesthesia has particularly been deepened since 1930 until now. Starting from Joh...
The relationship between meanings of words and their sound shapes is to a large extent arbitrary, bu...
It is widely assumed that one of the fundamental properties of spoken language is the arbitrary rela...
The study of phenomena such as the emergence of languages in history and linguistics, the system of ...
The notion that there is a regular correlation between the form of aword and its meaning is, of cour...
One method to study the origin of language indirectly is to develop mathematical and computer models...
Onomatopoeia and descriptivity have been accepted as etymological explanations in Uralic linguistics...
Α problem which morphological theory has left unsolνed is the status of phonaesthetic elements, the ...
The area of sound symbolism has been the subject of linguistic investigation throughout the twentiet...
The association between sound and meaning is commonly thought of as symbolic and arbitrary. While th...
The psychological reality of English phonaesthemes is demonstrated through a priming experi-ment wit...
The question whether there is a natural connection between sound and meaning or if they are related ...
The following article is dedicated to an analysis of the phenomenon of sound symbolism seen as an in...
The study of sound change is foundational to traditional historical linguistics, particularly the li...
Generally, linguistic theory assumes that the association between sound and mean-ing is essentially ...
Knowledge about phonaesthesia has particularly been deepened since 1930 until now. Starting from Joh...
The relationship between meanings of words and their sound shapes is to a large extent arbitrary, bu...
It is widely assumed that one of the fundamental properties of spoken language is the arbitrary rela...
The study of phenomena such as the emergence of languages in history and linguistics, the system of ...
The notion that there is a regular correlation between the form of aword and its meaning is, of cour...
One method to study the origin of language indirectly is to develop mathematical and computer models...
Onomatopoeia and descriptivity have been accepted as etymological explanations in Uralic linguistics...
Α problem which morphological theory has left unsolνed is the status of phonaesthetic elements, the ...
The area of sound symbolism has been the subject of linguistic investigation throughout the twentiet...
The association between sound and meaning is commonly thought of as symbolic and arbitrary. While th...
The psychological reality of English phonaesthemes is demonstrated through a priming experi-ment wit...
The question whether there is a natural connection between sound and meaning or if they are related ...
The following article is dedicated to an analysis of the phenomenon of sound symbolism seen as an in...
The study of sound change is foundational to traditional historical linguistics, particularly the li...