2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.langsci.2020.101289
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“…Phonological patterns and sound-symbolic patterns share two important properties, stochasticity and cumulativity, both of which follow naturally from a MaxEnt grammar. This conclusion in turn implies that sound symbolism may not be as irrelevant to formal phonological theory as has been assumed in the past, echoing the claim recently made by several researchers (Alderete & Kochetov 2017, Kumagai 2019, Jang 2020, Kawahara 2020b, Shih 2020). 17 If this hypothesis is on the right track, one question that arises is how closely these two systems are related to one another.…”
Section: Phonological Patterns and Sound-symbolic Patternssupporting
confidence: 74%
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“…Phonological patterns and sound-symbolic patterns share two important properties, stochasticity and cumulativity, both of which follow naturally from a MaxEnt grammar. This conclusion in turn implies that sound symbolism may not be as irrelevant to formal phonological theory as has been assumed in the past, echoing the claim recently made by several researchers (Alderete & Kochetov 2017, Kumagai 2019, Jang 2020, Kawahara 2020b, Shih 2020). 17 If this hypothesis is on the right track, one question that arises is how closely these two systems are related to one another.…”
Section: Phonological Patterns and Sound-symbolic Patternssupporting
confidence: 74%
“…To the extent that cumulativity is a general property of phonological patterns (McPherson & Hayes 2016, Zuraw & Hayes 2017, Breiss 2020, Hayes 2020, and if sound-symbolic effects show similar cumulative properties, then we may conclude that there exists a non-trivial parallel between phonological patterns and sound-symbolic patterns (Kawahara 2020a). This parallel would lend some credibility to the hypothesis that sound symbolism is a part of 'core' linguistic knowledge, as has recently been argued (Alderete & Kochetov 2017, Kumagai 2019, Jang 2020, Kawahara 2020a, b, Shih 2020. This is a rather radical conclusion, given the fact that sound symbolism has long been considered as being outside the purview of theoretical linguistics.…”
Section: A Wug-shaped Curvesupporting
confidence: 62%
“…5/37 whom the relationships between phonetic considerations and phonological patterns have always been an important theoretical issue (see Zsiga 2020 for a review). 3 In addition, a few recent studies have demonstrated that phonological factors may influence sound symbolic patterns (Dingemanse and Thompson 2020;Jang 2021), which implies that there should be more communication between the research on sound symbolism on the one hand, and phonetics/phonology research on the other. This paper offers an attempt to facilitate this communication.…”
Section: Phonetic Bases Of Sound Symbolismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sound symbolism has long been considered as residing outside the purview of 'the core' phonological knowledge (Alderete & Kochetov, 2017;Kawahara, 2020b). However, the current results point to a hypothesis that sound symbolism may not be as irrelevant to formal phonology as it used to be believed, a hypothesis that is recently being put forth by several researchers (Alderete & Kochetov, 2017;Jang, 2020;Kawahara, 2020b;Kumagai, 2019;Shih, 2020). Some of these studies even argue that phonological systems and sound symbolic principles are integrated so tightly that sound symbolic principles can trigger phonological alternations (Alderete & Kochetov, 2017;Jang, 2020;Kumagai, 2019).…”
Section: Formal Phonology and Research On Sound Symbolismmentioning
confidence: 63%