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PHONOSTYLISTICS AND PHONOSEMANTICS [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
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Kazimbetova Ziywar Maxsetbaevna
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Interdisciplinarity in Archaeology and Historical Linguistics: the case of ALPHA

open access: yesCadernos do LEPAARQ, 2015
Through a comparative analysis of archaic Greek alphabets with Minoan hieroglyphs, the Linear A and B signs, the Cypro-Minoan and Classical Cypriot syllabaries, as well as other ancient scripts in Mediterranean and Mesopotamia areas (e.g., Egyptian ...
Maria Mertzani
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What's in a word?: Studies in phonosemantics [PDF]

open access: yes, 2001
The notion that there is a regular correlation between the form of aword and its meaning is, of course, controversial. In this dissertation my intention has been to shed light on that controversy by conducting a variety of tests -- for the most part on a fairly large scale -- which quantify the extent of the correspondence between sound and meaning in ...
Magnus, Margaret
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COLOR AND SOUND IN THE POETRY OF F. SOLOGUB: THE POTENTIAL AND INFLUENCE UPON THE PERCEPTION OF A POETIC TEXT

open access: yesФилологический класс, 2017
This article presents a detailed analysis of three poems by Fyodor Sologub from the point of view of the use of color and sound synaesthesia in them.
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Stimuli Selection Criteria for the Experiment “Visual Perception of Imitative Words in Native and Non-Native Language by the Method Lexical Decision”

open access: yesДискурс, 2020
Introduction. The present article is aiming to describe the procedure of stimuli selection for the psycho-semantic experiment on visual perception of imitative words in native (Russian) and non-native language (English). The methodology of the experiment
M. A. Flaksman   +3 more
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Possible Cognitive Mechanisms for Identifying Visually-presented Sound-Symbolic Words [PDF]

open access: yesPsychology in Russia: State of Art, 2019
Background. Sound symbolism (SS) refers to the direct association between the sound and the meaning of a word. Te results of cross-linguistic research prove that SS is universal for diferent languages and cultures. Tirty percent of all natural languages
Liubov O. Tkacheva   +2 more
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Sounds of Nature and Sound of Speech in Associative Mechanisms of Phrase Formation

open access: yesНаучный диалог, 2023
The article deals with the sound-visual mechanisms of phrase formation, which are not described in the phonosemantic and linguoculturological aspects.
T. G. Nikitina   +2 more
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Sound Predicts Meaning: Cross‐Modal Associations Between Formant Frequency and Emotional Tone in Stanzas

open access: yesCognitive Science, Volume 44, Issue 10, October 2020., 2020
Abstract Research on the relation between sound and meaning in language has reported substantial evidence for implicit associations between articulatory–acoustic characteristics of phonemes and emotions. In the present study, we specifically tested the relation between the acoustic properties of a text and its emotional tone as perceived by readers. To
Jan Auracher   +2 more
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PHONOSEMANTICS: PHONEMES OF MODERN GREEK CAN EXPRESS INHERENT MEANINGS?

open access: yes, 2022
There are four categories of phonological iconicity (sound symbolism or phonosemantics): lexical and non-lexical onomatopoeia (direct phonological iconicity), associative and phonaesthetic iconicity (indirect phonological iconicity).
Tilikidou, Elpida
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