Although linguistic traditions of the last century assumed that there is no link between sound and meaning (i.e., arbitrariness), recent research has established a nonarbitrary relation between sound and meaning (i.e., sound symbolism). For example, some sounds (e.g., /u/ as in took) suggest bigness whereas others (e.g., /i/ as in tiny) suggest smallness. We tested whether sound symbolism only marks contrasts (e.g., small versus big things) or whether it marks object properties in a graded manner (e.g., small, medium, and large things). In two experiments, participants viewed novel objects (i.e., greebles) of varying size and chose the most appropriate name for each object from a list of visually or auditorily presented nonwords that varied...
The aim of the present paper is to experimentally test whether sound symbolism has selective effect...
Sound symbolism emerged as a prevalent component in the origin and development of language. However,...
The principle of arbitrariness in language assumes that there is no intrinsic relationship between l...
Although linguistic traditions of the last century assumed that there is no link between sound and m...
Sound symbolism refers to the non-arbitrary mappings that exist between phonetic properties of speec...
Sound symbolism refers to associations between certain language sounds (i.e., phonemes) and perceptu...
Natural language contains many examples of sound-symbolism, where the form of the word carries infor...
Studies of sound symbolism have shown that people can associate sound and meaning in consistent ways...
Studies of sound symbolism have shown that people can associate sound and meaning in consistent ways...
The relationship between meanings of words and their sound shapes is to a large extent arbitrary, bu...
2 Where did words come from? The traditional view is that the relation between the sound of a word ...
Certain correspondences between the sound and meaning of words can be observed in subsets of the voc...
The question of the arbitrariness of language is among the oldest in cognitive sciences, and it rela...
Natural language contains many examples of sound-symbolism, where the form of the word carries infor...
<div><p>The concept of sound iconicity implies that phonemes are intrinsically associated with non-a...
The aim of the present paper is to experimentally test whether sound symbolism has selective effect...
Sound symbolism emerged as a prevalent component in the origin and development of language. However,...
The principle of arbitrariness in language assumes that there is no intrinsic relationship between l...
Although linguistic traditions of the last century assumed that there is no link between sound and m...
Sound symbolism refers to the non-arbitrary mappings that exist between phonetic properties of speec...
Sound symbolism refers to associations between certain language sounds (i.e., phonemes) and perceptu...
Natural language contains many examples of sound-symbolism, where the form of the word carries infor...
Studies of sound symbolism have shown that people can associate sound and meaning in consistent ways...
Studies of sound symbolism have shown that people can associate sound and meaning in consistent ways...
The relationship between meanings of words and their sound shapes is to a large extent arbitrary, bu...
2 Where did words come from? The traditional view is that the relation between the sound of a word ...
Certain correspondences between the sound and meaning of words can be observed in subsets of the voc...
The question of the arbitrariness of language is among the oldest in cognitive sciences, and it rela...
Natural language contains many examples of sound-symbolism, where the form of the word carries infor...
<div><p>The concept of sound iconicity implies that phonemes are intrinsically associated with non-a...
The aim of the present paper is to experimentally test whether sound symbolism has selective effect...
Sound symbolism emerged as a prevalent component in the origin and development of language. However,...
The principle of arbitrariness in language assumes that there is no intrinsic relationship between l...