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V Structural Models of Monosyllables in Old Turkic Inscriptions and Modern Kipchak Languages
Though studying of the problem of root word is the classical sphere with its established tradition and principles, specific purpose and objectives, the nature of monosyllabic words which forms the basis of the language is not fully disclosed.
M. K. Yeskeeva
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The analysis and systematization of psychosemantic, psycholinguistic, including phonosemantic requirements to the name of the trademark have been carried out, the problem of their unsystematic practical implementation have been considered.
I. Yu. Aleksandrova
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Perception of Iconic Russian Elements by English Speakers: Experimental Data
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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The Age of Aidans: Cognitive Underpinnings of a New Trend in English Boys’ Names
Several sources have recently reported a trend in North American English boys’ names. According to this trend, a disproportionate number of boys’ names contain a final syllabic nasal.
Lauren MacAulay +2 more
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Phonosemantics: Ongoing Issues and Modern Perspectives
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Phonosemantic Dictionary investigates the universal connection between speech sounds, cognitive psychology, and emotional responses to illustrate how sounds develop pragmatic meanings. This work expands upon the foundational theoretical framework established in the author's previous volume: Agrawal, P. K. (2016). Meaningfulness of Sounds.
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Phonosemantic shape-sound correlates
This paper focuses on the study of sound symbolism and presents the results of two complementary psycholinguistic experiments carried out with 360 male and female Russian native speakers. The data were analysed by statistical methods of experimental data processing, with a relatively large final sample size (n ≥30) and prove the existence of an ...
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PHONOSEMANTISM AS PART OF THE SIGN SYSTEM OF LANGUAGE
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 ...
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Sound-Color and Phono-Semantic Analysis of Literary Poetic Text by Synesthets
The article is concerned with investigating the problem of synesthesia that manifests itself in the fact that stimulation in one sensory-based system or cognitive system that leads to automatic reaction in another one. This article is the continuation
Мariya Elivanova
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Phonosymbolism and Motivation of Word in Literary Text [PDF]
The paper considers the role of phonosemantics in the process of adaptation of loan words and proper names in the Russian language. The authors have aimed to trace what factors – proper linguistic and extralinguistic – influence the development of the ...
T.V. Buzanova, L.V. Vladimirova
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