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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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Phonosemantics: Ongoing Issues and Modern Perspectives

open access: yesScience and Education A New Dimension, 2019
Zoriana Nasikan
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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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ПСИХОСЕМАНТИЧЕСКОЕ ИССЛЕДОВАНИЕ ВИЗУАЛЬНОГО ОПОЗНАНИЯ ДЕИКОНИЗИРОВАННЫХ АНГЛОЯЗЫЧНЫХ ЗВУКОИЗОБРАЗИТЕЛЬНЫХ СЛОВ

open access: yesНаучно-педагогическое обозрение, 2021
Рассматривается вопрос визуального опознания звукоизобразительных слов английского языка на различных стадиях их деиконизации русскоязычными испытуемыми (N = 106) с подтвержденным уровнем владения этим языком (В2-С1).
Флаксман Мария Алексеевна   +2 more
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PHONOSEMANTIC PHENOMENA AS LINGUISTIC REALITIES

open access: yesGermanic Philology Journal of Yuriy Fedkovych Chernivtsi National University, 2021
Phonetic semantics is a phenomenon of natural involuntary phonetically motivated connection between phonemes and the non-sound signs of denotation, which underlies the nomination. In other words, the denotation of the nomination in sound imitation is represented by objects, phenomena, processes, which are characterized by the ability to form sounds ...
Volodymyr Kushneryk, Tetiana Savchuk
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Phonosemantic Interference: Multiple Motivation in the Imitative Word Coinage (on the Material of Invented Languages)

open access: yesДискурс, 2020
Introduction. Phonosemantic interference is a phenomenon in imitative word coinage in which the sound shape of a single imitative sign can be conditioned by several categorically different motives of nomination.
V. A. Davydova
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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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THE POTENTIAL OF THE CROWDSOURCING AS A METHOD OF LINGUISTIC EXPERIMENT

open access: yesВестник Кемеровского государственного университета, 2018
The present research considers crowdsourcing as a method of linguistic experiment. The paper features an experiment with the following algorithm: 1) problem statement, 2) development, 3) and questionnaire testing.
M. V. Danilchuk
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HERMENEUTIC-NOEMATIC DEPENDENCY OF LEXEME SOUND COMPOSITION

open access: yesГуманитарные и юридические исследования, 2021
The article deals with potentialities of noematic structuring of sound complexes within the frame of phonosemantics; it claims their direct dependence on linguoculture code of hetero-structured languages.
Sergey Bredikhin
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Stanislav Voronin’s Universal Classification of Onomatopoeic Words: a Critical Approach (Part 1)

open access: yesДискурс, 2020
Introduction. The universal classification of onomatopoeic words was first introduced in 1969 by Stanislav V. Voronin. In the course of the following fifty years it has been tested on the material of typologically different languages both by the author ...
M. A. Flaksman
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