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An Interface for Phonosemantic Assessment of Russian Words [PDF]
This paper describes an interface for the phonosemantic evaluation for Russian words. By phonosemantics we mean the subconscious emotional interpretation of the acoustic perception of words independent of their meaning. The given method is based on data about the emotional perception of sounds, obtained from a sample of respondents.
Tatiana Burlea, Victoria Bobicev
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Sound Predicts Meaning: Cross‐Modal Associations Between Formant Frequency and Emotional Tone in Stanzas [PDF]
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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PHONOSTYLISTICS AND PHONOSEMANTICS [PDF]
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Kazimbetova Ziywar Maxsetbaevna
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Iconic Words Denoting Food Consumption (on the Material of the Russian Language) [PDF]
Introduction. The article presents the findings of a study on establishing the sound symbolic status of individual phonemes and phonesthemes in the designations of “noisy and greedy consumption of food and drinks”, carried out on the material of the ...
N. N. Noland, E. I. Besedina
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PHONOSEMANTICS: PHONEMES OF MODERN GREEK CAN EXPRESS INHERENT MEANINGS? [PDF]
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). This paper focuses on the third category, the examples of indirect associative phonological iconicity with examples of ...
Tilikidou, Elpida
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Perception of Iconic Russian Elements by English Speakers: Experimental Data [PDF]
Introduction. In recent years, the anthropocentric scientific paradigm has been actively developing and the experimental method of research in linguistics is becoming increasingly popular and relevant.
M. V. Veselova
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PHONOSEMANTISM AS PART OF THE SIGN SYSTEM OF LANGUAGE [PDF]
Phonosemantics is a science with a thousand-year history, the attitude to which is ambiguous. Despite the fact that the main principle of this linguistic discipline about the motivation of the sound unit and the legitimacy of the phenomenon has been repeatedly questioned, although discussions on the universality and specificity of the phenomenon under ...
Andriiva S. S.
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The Mysterious Arventur: Poetonym as a Key Word of a Literary Work [PDF]
The paper examines the occasional proper name Arventur from the same-name work by Alexander Grin. The literary text has a number of markers indicating to the name’s importance in the story: the title position of the name; its high frequency (which is ...
Anatoly A. Fomin
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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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