The concept of sound iconicity implies that phonemes are intrinsically associated with non-acoustic phenomena, such as emotional expression, object size or shape, or other perceptual features. In this respect, sound iconicity is related to other forms of cross-modal associations in which stimuli from different sensory modalities are associated with each other due to the implicitly perceived correspondence of their primal features. One prominent example is the association between vowels, categorized according to their place of articulation, and size, with back vowels being associated with bigness and front vowels with smallness. However, to date the relative influence of perceptual and conceptual cognitive processing on this association is n...
We tested the hypothesis that phonosemantic iconicity--i.e., a motivated resonance of sound and mean...
The relationship between meanings of words and their sound shapes is to a large extent arbitrary, bu...
Why do we perceive bass voices as ‘‘thick’’? Owing to a ‘‘mediated association’ ’ with ‘‘thick peopl...
<div><p>The concept of sound iconicity implies that phonemes are intrinsically associated with non-a...
Sound symbolism refers to the non-arbitrary mappings that exist between phonetic properties of speec...
We tested the hypothesis that phonosemantic iconicity––i.e., a motivated resonance of sound and mean...
Although linguistic traditions of the last century assumed that there is no link between sound and m...
Although linguistic traditions of the last century assumed that there is no link between sound and m...
It is being increasingly recognized that the Saussurean dictum of "the arbitrariness of the linguist...
Sound symbolism emerged as a prevalent component in the origin and development of language. However,...
In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt:Although the sound-meaning relationship is often arb...
Sound symbolism refers to associations between certain language sounds (i.e., phonemes) and perceptu...
The question of the arbitrariness of language is among the oldest in cognitive sciences, and it rela...
A similarity between the form and meaning of a word (i.e., iconicity) may help language users to mor...
Segmental properties of speech can convey sound symbolic meaning. This study presents two novel soun...
We tested the hypothesis that phonosemantic iconicity--i.e., a motivated resonance of sound and mean...
The relationship between meanings of words and their sound shapes is to a large extent arbitrary, bu...
Why do we perceive bass voices as ‘‘thick’’? Owing to a ‘‘mediated association’ ’ with ‘‘thick peopl...
<div><p>The concept of sound iconicity implies that phonemes are intrinsically associated with non-a...
Sound symbolism refers to the non-arbitrary mappings that exist between phonetic properties of speec...
We tested the hypothesis that phonosemantic iconicity––i.e., a motivated resonance of sound and mean...
Although linguistic traditions of the last century assumed that there is no link between sound and m...
Although linguistic traditions of the last century assumed that there is no link between sound and m...
It is being increasingly recognized that the Saussurean dictum of "the arbitrariness of the linguist...
Sound symbolism emerged as a prevalent component in the origin and development of language. However,...
In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt:Although the sound-meaning relationship is often arb...
Sound symbolism refers to associations between certain language sounds (i.e., phonemes) and perceptu...
The question of the arbitrariness of language is among the oldest in cognitive sciences, and it rela...
A similarity between the form and meaning of a word (i.e., iconicity) may help language users to mor...
Segmental properties of speech can convey sound symbolic meaning. This study presents two novel soun...
We tested the hypothesis that phonosemantic iconicity--i.e., a motivated resonance of sound and mean...
The relationship between meanings of words and their sound shapes is to a large extent arbitrary, bu...
Why do we perceive bass voices as ‘‘thick’’? Owing to a ‘‘mediated association’ ’ with ‘‘thick peopl...