The present study retested previously reported empirical evidence suggesting an iconic relation between sound and emotional meaning in poetry. To this end, we analyzed the frequency of certain phoneme classes in 48 German poems and correlated them with ratings for emotional classification. Our analyses provide evidence for a link between the emotional classification of poems (joyful vs. sad) and the perception of tonal contrast as reflected in the attribution of phenomenological sound qualia (bright vs. dark). However, we could not confirm any of the previous hypotheses and findings regarding either a connection between the frequencies of occurrence of specific vowel classes and the perception of tonal contrast, or a relation between the fr...
While linguistic theory posits an arbitrary relation between signifiers and the signified (de Sauss...
Recent studies have shown that music is capable of conveying semantically meaningful concepts. Sever...
We tested the hypothesis that phonosemantic iconicity––i.e., a motivated resonance of sound and mean...
The present study retested previously reported empirical evidence suggesting an iconic relation betw...
Abstract Research on the relation between sound and meaning in language has reported substantial evi...
Conveying emotions in spoken poetry may be based on a poem's semantic content and/or on emotional pr...
We investigate the relation between general affective meaning and the use of particular phonological...
This paper proposes that SOUND SYMBOLISM, and more specifically PHONEMIC ICONICITY, plays a role in ...
This study tested the hypothesis that features of linguistically non-mandatory phonological recurren...
We tested the hypothesis that phonosemantic iconicity––i.e., a motivated resonance of sound and mean...
This essay integrates what I have written on the contribution of meter and rhythm to emotional quali...
Metrical patterning and rhyme are frequently employed in poetry but also in infant-directed speech, ...
Classical linguistic theory assumes that formal aspects, like sound, are not internally related to t...
While linguistic theory posits an arbitrary relation between signifiers and the signified (de Saussu...
While linguistic theory posits an arbitrary relation between signifiers and the signified (de Saussu...
While linguistic theory posits an arbitrary relation between signifiers and the signified (de Sauss...
Recent studies have shown that music is capable of conveying semantically meaningful concepts. Sever...
We tested the hypothesis that phonosemantic iconicity––i.e., a motivated resonance of sound and mean...
The present study retested previously reported empirical evidence suggesting an iconic relation betw...
Abstract Research on the relation between sound and meaning in language has reported substantial evi...
Conveying emotions in spoken poetry may be based on a poem's semantic content and/or on emotional pr...
We investigate the relation between general affective meaning and the use of particular phonological...
This paper proposes that SOUND SYMBOLISM, and more specifically PHONEMIC ICONICITY, plays a role in ...
This study tested the hypothesis that features of linguistically non-mandatory phonological recurren...
We tested the hypothesis that phonosemantic iconicity––i.e., a motivated resonance of sound and mean...
This essay integrates what I have written on the contribution of meter and rhythm to emotional quali...
Metrical patterning and rhyme are frequently employed in poetry but also in infant-directed speech, ...
Classical linguistic theory assumes that formal aspects, like sound, are not internally related to t...
While linguistic theory posits an arbitrary relation between signifiers and the signified (de Saussu...
While linguistic theory posits an arbitrary relation between signifiers and the signified (de Saussu...
While linguistic theory posits an arbitrary relation between signifiers and the signified (de Sauss...
Recent studies have shown that music is capable of conveying semantically meaningful concepts. Sever...
We tested the hypothesis that phonosemantic iconicity––i.e., a motivated resonance of sound and mean...