In linguistics, the relationship between phonological word form and meaning is mostly considered arbitrary. Why, then, do literary authors traditionally craft sound relationships between words? We set out to characterise how dynamic interactions between word form and meaning may account for this literary practice. Here, we show that alliteration influences both meaning integration and attentional engagement during reading. We presented participants with adjective-noun phrases, having manipulated semantic relatedness (congruent, incongruent) and form repetition (alliterating, non-alliterating) orthogonally, as in “dazzling-diamond”; “sparkling-diamond”; “dangerous-diamond”; and “creepy-diamond”. Using simultaneous recording of event-related ...
A similarity between the form and meaning of a word (i.e., iconicity) may help language users to mor...
This article is devoted to a stylistic device called alliteration. The relevance of this work lies i...
This paper describes on-going research by the author into the phonological structure of morphologica...
In linguistics, the relationship between phonological word form and meaning is mostly considered arb...
English phraseology abounds with alliterative multiword units (e. g., slippery slope), which suggest...
Lindstromberg & Boers (2008a/b) have reported experiments with adult learners of English which revea...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/10356/10499-thumbnail.jpgReaders learn much o...
Previous research suggests that learning an alphabetic written language influences aspects of the au...
Understanding how we read is a fundamental question for psychology, with critical implications for e...
Picture naming shows a cumulative semantic interference effect: Latency for naming a target picture ...
Understanding how we read is a fundamental question for psychology, with critical implications for e...
In this paper I argue that rhyme and alliteration are significantly different as types of sound patt...
We examined whether highly skilled adult readers activate the meanings of high-frequency words using...
Does the language comprehension system resolve ambiguities for single- and multiple-word units simil...
Picture naming shows a cumulative semantic interference effect: Latency for naming a target picture ...
A similarity between the form and meaning of a word (i.e., iconicity) may help language users to mor...
This article is devoted to a stylistic device called alliteration. The relevance of this work lies i...
This paper describes on-going research by the author into the phonological structure of morphologica...
In linguistics, the relationship between phonological word form and meaning is mostly considered arb...
English phraseology abounds with alliterative multiword units (e. g., slippery slope), which suggest...
Lindstromberg & Boers (2008a/b) have reported experiments with adult learners of English which revea...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/10356/10499-thumbnail.jpgReaders learn much o...
Previous research suggests that learning an alphabetic written language influences aspects of the au...
Understanding how we read is a fundamental question for psychology, with critical implications for e...
Picture naming shows a cumulative semantic interference effect: Latency for naming a target picture ...
Understanding how we read is a fundamental question for psychology, with critical implications for e...
In this paper I argue that rhyme and alliteration are significantly different as types of sound patt...
We examined whether highly skilled adult readers activate the meanings of high-frequency words using...
Does the language comprehension system resolve ambiguities for single- and multiple-word units simil...
Picture naming shows a cumulative semantic interference effect: Latency for naming a target picture ...
A similarity between the form and meaning of a word (i.e., iconicity) may help language users to mor...
This article is devoted to a stylistic device called alliteration. The relevance of this work lies i...
This paper describes on-going research by the author into the phonological structure of morphologica...