Despite the rapidly growing body of research on sound symbolism, one issue that remains understudied is whether different types of sensory information interact in their sound symbolic effects. The experimental study reported here consisted of two tasks and focused on one such potential interaction: size associations and cuteness. First, a forced-choice task was conducted in which size ratings were elicited for pseudowords containing different vowels and consonants. The pseudowords were introduced as names of alien creatures, which were used as visual stimuli in the experiment. Second, the cuteness of alien creatures was assessed in a judgement task. Both tasks were completed by the same group of German speakers. In line with previous resear...
Contains fulltext : 159161.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Studies of soun...
Why do we perceive bass voices as ‘‘thick’’? Owing to a ‘‘mediated association’ ’ with ‘‘thick peopl...
The theory of size-sound symbolism holds that certain phonetic and/or acoustic features of linguisti...
In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt:Although the sound-meaning relationship is often arb...
The question of the arbitrariness of language is among the oldest in cognitive sciences, and it rela...
Sound symbolism refers to the non-arbitrary mappings that exist between phonetic properties of speec...
Experimental and cross-linguistic evidence suggests that certain speech sounds are associated with s...
Sound symbolism is the hypothesized property for sounds to convey semantic meaning. Shinohara and Ka...
Although linguistic traditions of the last century assumed that there is no link between sound and m...
<div><p>The concept of sound iconicity implies that phonemes are intrinsically associated with non-a...
Sound symbolism refers to associations between certain language sounds (i.e., phonemes) and perceptu...
Although linguistic traditions of the last century assumed that there is no link between sound and m...
Prior research on sound symbolism and referent object size establishes that words with front vowels ...
Languages consistently display sound symbolic effects. In our study we expand size-related sound sym...
The current study investigated sound symbolism in Japanese mimetic stimuli. We examined whether the ...
Contains fulltext : 159161.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Studies of soun...
Why do we perceive bass voices as ‘‘thick’’? Owing to a ‘‘mediated association’ ’ with ‘‘thick peopl...
The theory of size-sound symbolism holds that certain phonetic and/or acoustic features of linguisti...
In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt:Although the sound-meaning relationship is often arb...
The question of the arbitrariness of language is among the oldest in cognitive sciences, and it rela...
Sound symbolism refers to the non-arbitrary mappings that exist between phonetic properties of speec...
Experimental and cross-linguistic evidence suggests that certain speech sounds are associated with s...
Sound symbolism is the hypothesized property for sounds to convey semantic meaning. Shinohara and Ka...
Although linguistic traditions of the last century assumed that there is no link between sound and m...
<div><p>The concept of sound iconicity implies that phonemes are intrinsically associated with non-a...
Sound symbolism refers to associations between certain language sounds (i.e., phonemes) and perceptu...
Although linguistic traditions of the last century assumed that there is no link between sound and m...
Prior research on sound symbolism and referent object size establishes that words with front vowels ...
Languages consistently display sound symbolic effects. In our study we expand size-related sound sym...
The current study investigated sound symbolism in Japanese mimetic stimuli. We examined whether the ...
Contains fulltext : 159161.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Studies of soun...
Why do we perceive bass voices as ‘‘thick’’? Owing to a ‘‘mediated association’ ’ with ‘‘thick peopl...
The theory of size-sound symbolism holds that certain phonetic and/or acoustic features of linguisti...