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1. What is synaesthesia?

Synaesthesia, 2019
Synaesthesia manifests in many different ways, and this poses a challenge in setting out a definition. ‘What is synaesthesia?’ explains that the triggers (inducers) and the resulting unusual associated sensations (concurrents) can be all manner of ...
J. Simner
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‘I hear the smell of roses’

, 2020
This paper investigates the synaesthetic constructions in Persian with the aim of finding out what motivates them despite their incongruous syntactic-semantic assignments.
S. Hamzeh Mousavi, M. Amouzadeh
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MULTISENSE Test of Lexical–Gustatory Synaesthesia

PsycTESTS Dataset, 2021
A. Ipser, J. Ward, J. Simner
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From Complex Word Identification to Substitution: Instruction-Tuned Language Models for Lexical Simplification

Joint Conference on Lexical and Computational Semantics
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Tonghui Han   +4 more
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Linguistic Synaesthesia of Mandarin Sensory Adjectives: Corpus-Based and Experimental Approaches

Chinese Lexical Semantics, 2019
Qingqing Zhao   +2 more
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Lexical Synaesthesia in Metaphorical Collocations: Cross-modal Mappings of Gustatory Adjectives in English

When talking about perception and the senses, people often employ metaphorical language. Speakers, for instance, talk about sweet voices, sour scents, and spicy undertones. This study aims to clarify the nature of these cross-modal mappings, also known as lexical synaesthesia (LS), by focusing on the aforementioned metaphorical collocations containing ...
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