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The typology of sound symbolism: Defining macro-concepts via their semantic and phonetic features

open access: yesLinguistic Typology, 2020
Sound symbolism emerged as a prevalent component in the origin and development of language. However, as previous studies have either been lacking in scope or in phonetic granularity, the present study investigates the phonetic and semantic features ...
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Kiki or Bouba? Sound Symbolism in Vision-and-Language Models

Neural Information Processing Systems, 2023
Although the mapping between sound and meaning in human language is assumed to be largely arbitrary, research in cognitive science has shown that there are non-trivial correlations between particular sounds and meanings across languages and demographic ...
Morris Alper, Hadar Averbuch-Elor
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Luxury symbolism, self-congruity, self-affirmation and luxury consumption behavior: a comparison study of China and the US

International Marketing Review, 2022
PurposeDespite the growing research into luxury symbolism and its influence on consumer behavior, few studies have investigated the underlying psychological processes that occur in different cultural contexts.
Zi Wang   +3 more
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Symbolism

Encyclopedic Dictionary of Archaeology, 2021
The subject of Symbolism is a peculiarly difficult and immense topic. In the usual amount of space devoted to our lectures it is impossible to more than touch upon a very few general points. Many books, articles, lectures and even the ritual of the lodge

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Articulation contributes to valence sound symbolism.

Journal of experimental psychology. General, 2021
Vowels are sound-symbolically associated with valence. Specifically, words containing /i/ (vs. /o/) are judged more suitable to denote positive (vs. negative) objects.
Anita Körner, R. Rummer
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