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A scoping review of visual communication of written patient health information preferences including a Māori perspective. [PDF]
Caisip A, Kremer L, Edmonds L, Young A.
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Enduring constraints on grammar revealed by Bayesian spatiophylogenetic analyses. [PDF]
Verkerk A +7 more
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Sound symbolism in Japanese names: Machine learning approaches to gender classification. [PDF]
Ngai CH, Kilpatrick AJ, Ćwiek A.
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The shape of a kiki: Sound symbolism affects production of figures. [PDF]
Monaghan P, Aravamuthan S.
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, 2021
This paper reviews recent research using participant ratings to measure the iconicity (form-meaning resemblance) of words and signs. This method, by enabling wide coverage of lexical items and cross-linguistic comparison, has revealed systematic patterns
Bodo Winter, Marcus Perlman
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This paper reviews recent research using participant ratings to measure the iconicity (form-meaning resemblance) of words and signs. This method, by enabling wide coverage of lexical items and cross-linguistic comparison, has revealed systematic patterns
Bodo Winter, Marcus Perlman
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Journal of Management, 2020
A great deal of research has argued for authenticity as a key firm-level attribute and source of competitive advantage. But we know very little about the boundary conditions related to organizational authenticity.
J. C. Verhaal, Stanislav D. Dobrev
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A great deal of research has argued for authenticity as a key firm-level attribute and source of competitive advantage. But we know very little about the boundary conditions related to organizational authenticity.
J. C. Verhaal, Stanislav D. Dobrev
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The role of iconicity, construal, and proficiency in the online processing of handshape
Language and Cognition, 2020Iconicity has traditionally been considered an objective, fixed, unidimensional property of language forms, often operationalized as transparency for experimental purposes.
C. Occhino +2 more
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Lonely sensational icons: semantic neighbourhood density, sensory experience and iconicity
Language, Cognition and Neuroscience, 2018David M Sidhu, Penny M Pexman
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