Since Saussure, the idea that the forms of words are arbitrarily related to their meanings has been widely accepted. Yet, implicit metaphorical mappings may provide opportunities for iconicity throughout the lexicon. We hypothesized that vertical spatial metaphors for emotional valence are manifested in language through space in signed languages and through the spatialized dimension of pitch in spoken languages. In Experiment 1, we analyzed the directions of the hand motions constituting words in three signed languages, and related them to the valence of their English translation equivalents. The vertical direction of signs predicted their valences. On average, signs with upward movements were the most positive in valence, and signs with do...
Pitch is often described metaphorically: for example, Farsi and Turkish speakers use a ‘thickness’ m...
Conceptual metaphor theory (CMT) proposes that there is a large system of conceptual metaphors in ou...
AbstractA standard view of language processing holds that lexical forms are arbitrary, and that non-...
Current views about language are dominated by the idea of arbitrary connections between linguistic f...
Current views about language are dominated by the idea of arbitrary connections between linguistic f...
The linguistic metaphors of time appear to influence how people gesture about time. This study finds...
This study investigates the habitual expressions of metaphors in language and gesture and the collab...
Scholars have often reasoned that vocalizations are extremely limited in their potential for iconic ...
We use automatic processing of 120,000 sign videos in 31 different sign languages to show a cross-li...
We investigated possible motivations for sound symbolism in spatial demonstratives within 101 areall...
Current views about language are dominated by the idea of arbitrary connections between linguistic f...
We use automatic processing of 120,000 sign videos in 31 different sign languages to show a cross-li...
Contrary to longstanding assumptions about the arbitrariness of language, recent work has highlighte...
Many of the signs produced across sign languages are iconic, in the sense that they resemble the con...
Considerable evidence now shows that all languages, signed and spoken, exhibit a significant amount ...
Pitch is often described metaphorically: for example, Farsi and Turkish speakers use a ‘thickness’ m...
Conceptual metaphor theory (CMT) proposes that there is a large system of conceptual metaphors in ou...
AbstractA standard view of language processing holds that lexical forms are arbitrary, and that non-...
Current views about language are dominated by the idea of arbitrary connections between linguistic f...
Current views about language are dominated by the idea of arbitrary connections between linguistic f...
The linguistic metaphors of time appear to influence how people gesture about time. This study finds...
This study investigates the habitual expressions of metaphors in language and gesture and the collab...
Scholars have often reasoned that vocalizations are extremely limited in their potential for iconic ...
We use automatic processing of 120,000 sign videos in 31 different sign languages to show a cross-li...
We investigated possible motivations for sound symbolism in spatial demonstratives within 101 areall...
Current views about language are dominated by the idea of arbitrary connections between linguistic f...
We use automatic processing of 120,000 sign videos in 31 different sign languages to show a cross-li...
Contrary to longstanding assumptions about the arbitrariness of language, recent work has highlighte...
Many of the signs produced across sign languages are iconic, in the sense that they resemble the con...
Considerable evidence now shows that all languages, signed and spoken, exhibit a significant amount ...
Pitch is often described metaphorically: for example, Farsi and Turkish speakers use a ‘thickness’ m...
Conceptual metaphor theory (CMT) proposes that there is a large system of conceptual metaphors in ou...
AbstractA standard view of language processing holds that lexical forms are arbitrary, and that non-...