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Talking sense: The behavioural and neural correlates of sound symbolism
neural correlates sound symbolism
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2017/9/1
Many PhDs start with a quote from a scientist/author/bearded man from centuries ago.
This well-chosen quote demonstrates both the timeless nature of the important topic
in question and precisely how...
Introduction to the Special Issue on the Emergence of Sound Systems
sound systems speech phonetics
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2017/9/1
How did human sound systems get to be the way they are? Collecting contributions implementing a wealth of methods to address this question, this special issue treats language and speech as being the r...
Cognitive load makes speech sound fast, but does not modulate acoustic context effects
Cognitive load Acoustic context Rate normalization
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2017/8/25
In natural situations, speech perception often takes place during the concurrent execution of other cognitive tasks, such as listening while viewing a visual scene. The execution of a dual task typica...
Sound-Symbolism Boosts Novel Word Learning
ideophone sound-symbolism synaesthesia iconicity word learning
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2016/5/3
The existence of sound-symbolism (or a non-arbitrary link between form and meaning) is well-attested. However, sound-symbolism has mostly been investigated with nonwords in forced choice tasks, neithe...
Iconicity in the lab: a review of behavioral, developmental, and neuroimaging research into sound-symbolism
iconicity, sound-symbolism
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2015/12/18
This review covers experimental approaches to sound-symbolism—from infants to
adults, and from Sapir’s foundational studies to twenty-first century product naming. It
synthesizes recent behavioral, ...
Sound-Symbolism is Disrupted in Dyslexia: Implications for the Role of Cross-Modal Abstraction Processes
sound-symbolism bouba-kiki e
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2015/12/18
Research into sound-symbolism has shown that people can
consistently associate certain pseudo-words with certain referents; for instance, pseudo-words with rounded vowels and
sonorant consonants are...
When high pitches sound low: Children’s acquisition of space-pitch metaphors
pitch space metaphor linguistic relativity
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2015/12/18
Some languages describe musical pitch in terms of spatial
height; others in terms of thickness. Differences in pitch
metaphors also shape adults’ nonlinguistic space-pitch
representations.
Capturing Gradience,Continuous Change,and Quasi-Regularity in Sound,Word,Phrase,and Meaning
Capturing Gradience Continuous Change Sound Word Phrase Meaning
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2015/6/23
One vision of the nature of language holds that a language consists of a set of symbolic unit types, and a set of units of each type, together with a set of grammatical principles that constrain how t...
The interrelation between acoustic context effects and available response categories in speech sound categorization
acoustic context response categories speech sound categorization
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2015/4/20
In an investigation of contextual influences on sound categorization, 64 Peruvian Spanish listeners categorized vowels on an /i/ to /e/ continuum. First, to measure the influence of the stimulus range...
Making Sense of Sound: Unsupervised Topic Segmentation over Acoustic Input
Topic Segmentation Acoustic Input
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2015/3/10
Making Sense of Sound: Unsupervised Topic Segmentation over Acoustic Input.
Sound change without frequency effects: ramifications for phonological theory
Sound change without frequency phonological theory
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2015/2/6
In usage-based models of phonology, words emerge from traces of phonetic memory. Different words should thus undergo regular phonetic change at different rates, as “any systematic bias on the allophon...
Continuous Mapping From Sound to Meaning in Spoken-Language Comprehension: Immediate Effects of Verb-Based Thematic Constraints
Sound to Meaning Spoken-Language Comprehension Verb-Based Thematic Constraints
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2015/1/29
The authors used 2 “visual-world” eye-tracking experiments to examine lexical access using Dutch constructions in which the verb did or did not place semantic constraints on its subsequent subject nou...
Making Sense of Sound: Unsupervised Topic Segmentation over Acoustic Input
Acoustic Input Unsupervised Topic Segmentation
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2014/11/26
Making Sense of Sound: Unsupervised Topic Segmentation over Acoustic Input。
Vagueness, Ambiguity, and the "Sound" of Meaning
Ambiguity Sound
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2014/11/21
Vagueness, Ambiguity, and the "Sound" of Meaning。
On the Relation Between Phonology and Phonetics: Comments on B. Lindblom ‘On the Origin and Purpose of Discreteness and Invariance in Sound Patterns
Phonology Phonetics
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2014/11/21
On the Relation Between Phonology and Phonetics: Comments on B. Lindblom ‘On the Origin and Purpose of Discreteness and Invariance in Sound Patterns。