It is widely assumed that one of the fundamental properties of spoken language is the arbitrary relation between sound and meaning. Some exceptions in the form of nonarbitrary associations have been documented in linguistics, cognitive science, and anthropology, but these studies only involved small subsets of the 6,000+ languages spoken in the world today. By analyzing word lists covering nearly two-thirds of the world’s languages, we demonstrate that a considerable proportion of 100 basic vocabulary items carry strong associations with specific kinds of human speech sounds, occurring persistently across continents and linguistic lineages (linguistic families or isolates). Prominently among these relations, we find property words (“small” ...
This thesis centres around a sensory theory of protolanguage emergence, or STP. The STP proposes th...
The present study aims to provide an outline of lexical networks between sounds and meanings in Taiw...
Relationships between phonological systems and extralinguistic factors is controversial. Using a sam...
It is widely assumed that one of the fundamental properties of spoken language is the arbitrary rela...
The relationship between meanings of words and their sound shapes is to a large extent arbitrary, bu...
In speech, the connection between sounds and word meanings is mostly arbitrary. However, among basic...
Sound symbolism emerged as a prevalent component in the origin and development of language. However,...
Human languages use an amazing variety of subtly different speech sounds to convey meaning. With the...
2 Where did words come from? The traditional view is that the relation between the sound of a word ...
The correlations between interpopulation genetic and linguistic diversities are mostly noncausal (sp...
Based on the vocabulary of 66 genealogically distinct languages, this study reveals the biased assoc...
When they first begin to talk, children show characteristic consonant errors, which are often descri...
It is a long established convention that the relationship between sounds and meanings of words is es...
This work presents an information-theoretic operationalisation of cross-linguistic non-arbitrariness...
Language is not a purely cultural phenomenon somehow isolated from its wider environment, and we may...
This thesis centres around a sensory theory of protolanguage emergence, or STP. The STP proposes th...
The present study aims to provide an outline of lexical networks between sounds and meanings in Taiw...
Relationships between phonological systems and extralinguistic factors is controversial. Using a sam...
It is widely assumed that one of the fundamental properties of spoken language is the arbitrary rela...
The relationship between meanings of words and their sound shapes is to a large extent arbitrary, bu...
In speech, the connection between sounds and word meanings is mostly arbitrary. However, among basic...
Sound symbolism emerged as a prevalent component in the origin and development of language. However,...
Human languages use an amazing variety of subtly different speech sounds to convey meaning. With the...
2 Where did words come from? The traditional view is that the relation between the sound of a word ...
The correlations between interpopulation genetic and linguistic diversities are mostly noncausal (sp...
Based on the vocabulary of 66 genealogically distinct languages, this study reveals the biased assoc...
When they first begin to talk, children show characteristic consonant errors, which are often descri...
It is a long established convention that the relationship between sounds and meanings of words is es...
This work presents an information-theoretic operationalisation of cross-linguistic non-arbitrariness...
Language is not a purely cultural phenomenon somehow isolated from its wider environment, and we may...
This thesis centres around a sensory theory of protolanguage emergence, or STP. The STP proposes th...
The present study aims to provide an outline of lexical networks between sounds and meanings in Taiw...
Relationships between phonological systems and extralinguistic factors is controversial. Using a sam...