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Automatic Inference of Sound Correspondence Patterns across Multiple Languages [PDF]

open access: yesComputational Linguistics, 2019
Sound correspondence patterns play a crucial role for linguistic reconstruction. Linguists use them to prove language relationship, to reconstruct proto-forms, and for classical phylogenetic reconstruction based on shared innovations.
Johann-Mattis List
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An eye-tracking study of letter-sound correspondence in Japanese-speaking 2- to 3-year-old toddlers [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2021
Although the acquisition of letter-sound correspondences is a critical step in reading development, how and when children develop such correspondence remains relatively unexplored.
Hiroki Higuchi   +2 more
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Congruency of color–sound crossmodal correspondence interacts with color and sound discrimination depending on color category

open access: yesi-Perception, 2023
People occasionally associate color (e.g., hue) with sound (e.g., pitch). Previous studies have reported color–sound associations, which are examples of crossmodal correspondences.
Kenta Miyamoto   +3 more
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A study on the emergence of sound-sign correspondence in Italian-speaking 5-year-old pre-schoolers

open access: yesFrontiers in Education, 2023
This study investigates the emergence of sound-sign correspondence in Italian-speaking 5-year-old pre-schoolers. There are few experimental studies on the precursors of reading and writing skills and those existing mainly focus on letter knowledge or ...
Lucia Bigozzi   +5 more
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Analyzing correspondence between sound objects and body motion [PDF]

open access: yesACM Transactions on Applied Perception, 2013
Links between music and body motion can be studied through experiments called sound-tracing . One of the main challenges in such research is to develop robust analysis techniques that are able to deal with the multidimensional data that musical sound and body motion present.
Alexander Refsum Jensenius   +2 more
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Modern Standard Arabic and Yemeni Arabic Cognate: A Contrastive Study

open access: yesLangkawi: Journal of The Association for Arabic and English, 2022
This study aims to investigate identical word pairs, word couples that have a phonemic correspondence, and the sound shift in phonological differences, sound variation, sound addition, and lenition.
Darsita Suparno   +5 more
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An extended research of crossmodal correspondence between color and sound in psychology and cognitive ergonomics [PDF]

open access: yesPeerJ, 2018
Based on the existing research on sound symbolism and crossmodal correspondence, this study proposed an extended research on cross-modal correspondence between various sound attributes and color properties in a group of non-synesthetes.
Xiuwen Sun   +8 more
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Sino-Uralic etymology for 'Jupiter, year' supported by rhyme correspondence [PDF]

open access: yesArchaeoastronomy and Ancient Technologies, 2020
Using etymological methods, the present study has identified seven Sinitic and Uralic shared etymologies (etyma). Three of them form a rhyme correspondence. Two of them form an onset correspondence. Four of them form another rhyme correspondence.
Gao, J.
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The sound of topology in the AdS/CFT correspondence [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of High Energy Physics, 2012
Using the gauge/gravity correspondence, we study the properties of 2-point correlation functions of finite-temperature strongly coupled gauge field theories, defined on a curved space of general spatial topology with a dual black hole description. We derive approximate asymptotic expressions for the correlation functions and their poles, supported by ...
Arav, Igal, Oz, Yaron
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On etymology of Sinitic, Indo-European and Uralic terms for 'star' supported by regular sound correspondences [PDF]

open access: yesArchaeoastronomy and Ancient Technologies, 2020
Using etymological methods, the present study has researched four Sinitic and Germanic shared (Sino-Germanic) etymologies (etyma) and two Sinitic and Uralic shared (Sino-Uralic) etyma. Two of the Sino-Germanic etyma form a rhyme correspondence.
Gao, J.
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