Sound symbolism or the nonarbitrary link between language sound and meaning are commonly found across many languages of the world. A well-known example is the association between rounded vs. angular shapes and labels (i.e., Köhler, 1929/1947). Previous research has shown that sound symbolic words play facilitative role for preschool children’s novel verb learning, helping children identify what aspects of motion events should be mapped to verbs. In this research, we explore whether sound symbolism may facilitate language learning in human infants who have just begun to learn word meanings. Sound symbolism may be a useful cue particularly at the earliest stages of word learning, because this cue seems to be available without needing prior wo...
Learning a language involves learning how to map specific forms onto their associated meanings. Such...
Spoken words are semiotic signs: speech sounds which function to signify concepts in the world. Infa...
The current research investigated how infants apply prior knowledge of environmental regularities to...
<div><p>Sound symbolism, or the nonarbitrary link between linguistic sound and meaning, has often be...
Sound symbolism, or the nonarbitrary link between linguistic sound and meaning, has often been discu...
Sound symbolism, or the nonarbitrary link between linguistic sound and meaning, has often been discu...
Sound symbolism, or the nonarbitrary link between linguistic sound and meaning, has often been discu...
Learning a language involves learning how to map specific forms onto their associated meanings. Such...
Sound symbolism, or the nonarbitrary link between linguistic sound and meaning, has often been disc...
Sound symbolism, or the nonarbitrary link between linguistic sound and meaning, has often been disc...
Certain correspondences between the sound and meaning of words can be observed in subsets of the voc...
Adults and toddlers systematically associate pseudowords such as “bouba” and “kiki” with round and s...
AbstractA fundamental question in language development is how infants start to assign meaning to wor...
Adults and toddlers systematically associate pseudowords such as “bouba” and “kiki” with round and ...
Learning a language involves learning how to map specific forms onto their associated meanings. Such...
Learning a language involves learning how to map specific forms onto their associated meanings. Such...
Spoken words are semiotic signs: speech sounds which function to signify concepts in the world. Infa...
The current research investigated how infants apply prior knowledge of environmental regularities to...
<div><p>Sound symbolism, or the nonarbitrary link between linguistic sound and meaning, has often be...
Sound symbolism, or the nonarbitrary link between linguistic sound and meaning, has often been discu...
Sound symbolism, or the nonarbitrary link between linguistic sound and meaning, has often been discu...
Sound symbolism, or the nonarbitrary link between linguistic sound and meaning, has often been discu...
Learning a language involves learning how to map specific forms onto their associated meanings. Such...
Sound symbolism, or the nonarbitrary link between linguistic sound and meaning, has often been disc...
Sound symbolism, or the nonarbitrary link between linguistic sound and meaning, has often been disc...
Certain correspondences between the sound and meaning of words can be observed in subsets of the voc...
Adults and toddlers systematically associate pseudowords such as “bouba” and “kiki” with round and s...
AbstractA fundamental question in language development is how infants start to assign meaning to wor...
Adults and toddlers systematically associate pseudowords such as “bouba” and “kiki” with round and ...
Learning a language involves learning how to map specific forms onto their associated meanings. Such...
Learning a language involves learning how to map specific forms onto their associated meanings. Such...
Spoken words are semiotic signs: speech sounds which function to signify concepts in the world. Infa...
The current research investigated how infants apply prior knowledge of environmental regularities to...