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SOUND SYMBOLISM AND SYMBOLIC SOUND METAPHOR
2021Symbolic sound metaphor based on sound symbolism is considered and its role in creation of new words is emphasized. The article aims to consider symmetry of sound iconic relationship between the meaning of a word and its sounds due to sound symbolism.
Evenko, E.V., Morozova, O.N.
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Journal of Linguistic Anthropology, 1992
This article examines an iconic form of communication, sound symbolism, which has been associated with oral cultures and implicated in paradigms of primitive mentality. I argue that Lowland Ecuadorean Quechua speakers use sound symbolic iconicity to create interlocutionary involvement.
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This article examines an iconic form of communication, sound symbolism, which has been associated with oral cultures and implicated in paradigms of primitive mentality. I argue that Lowland Ecuadorean Quechua speakers use sound symbolic iconicity to create interlocutionary involvement.
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From symbols to sounds: Visual symbolic information activates sound representations
Psychophysiology, 2004AbstractExpectations on forthcoming sounds can speed up responding to environmental changes and can, thus, be a basis for successful adaptation. The present study investigated event‐related brain potential (ERP) effects in situations where particular sounds were predicted on the basis of preceding visual information.
Andreas, Widmann +4 more
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Philosophy of Science, 1941
Like the rest of us, scientists, theologians, and metaphysicians have grown worried about the political affairs of the world, and have set their wits to work to find ways of combating dangers abroad and at home. Some of them organized a Conference on Science, Philosophy and Religion in their Relation to the Democratic Way of Life, and met in the fall ...
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Like the rest of us, scientists, theologians, and metaphysicians have grown worried about the political affairs of the world, and have set their wits to work to find ways of combating dangers abroad and at home. Some of them organized a Conference on Science, Philosophy and Religion in their Relation to the Democratic Way of Life, and met in the fall ...
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1995
Sound symbolism is the study of the relationship between the sound of an utterance and its meaning. In this interdisciplinary collection of new studies, twenty-four leading scholars discuss the role of sound symbolism in a theory of language. They consider sound symbolic processes in a wide range of languages from Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, and ...
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Sound symbolism is the study of the relationship between the sound of an utterance and its meaning. In this interdisciplinary collection of new studies, twenty-four leading scholars discuss the role of sound symbolism in a theory of language. They consider sound symbolic processes in a wide range of languages from Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, and ...
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Sound and Sentiment, Sound and Symbol
Callaloo, 1987Senses of music in a number of texts is what I'd like to addressways of regarding and responding to music in a few instances of writings which bear on the subject. This essay owes its title to two such texts, Steven Feld's Sound and Sentiment: Birds, Weeping, Poetics and Song in Kaluli Expression and Victor Zuckerkandl's Sound and Symbol: Music and the
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Sound symbolism and theoretical phonology
Language and Linguistics Compass, 2020Abstract A received wisdom in modern linguistic theories is that the relationships between sounds and meanings are generally arbitrary. However, there is a growing body of evidence suggesting that in some cases sounds and meanings have systematic relationships—patterns known as “sound symbolism.” Yet most of these studies are ...
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Sound symbolism: the role of word sound in meaning
WIREs Cognitive Science, 2017The question whether there is a natural connection between sound and meaning or if they are related only by convention has been debated since antiquity. In linguistics, it is usually taken for granted that ‘the linguistic sign is arbitrary,’ and exceptions like onomatopoeia have been regarded as marginal phenomena. However, it is becoming more and more
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On Simulatability Soundness and Mapping Soundness of Symbolic Cryptography
2007The abstraction of cryptographic operations by term algebras, called Dolev-Yao models or symbolic cryptography, is essential in almost all tool-supported methods for proving security protocols. Recently significant progress was made - using two conceptually different approaches - in proving that Dolev-Yao models can be sound with respect to actual ...
Michael Backes 0001 +2 more
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Journal of Pragmatics, 2013
Abstract This article seeks to resolve the long-running controversy about “sound symbolism” — that is, the controversy as to whether as phonemes, sound features, and so on can be meaningful apart from the morphemes they are part of. It argues that both opponents and proponents have been partly right and partly wrong.
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Abstract This article seeks to resolve the long-running controversy about “sound symbolism” — that is, the controversy as to whether as phonemes, sound features, and so on can be meaningful apart from the morphemes they are part of. It argues that both opponents and proponents have been partly right and partly wrong.
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