Sound Symbolism 1995
DOI: 10.1017/cbo9780511751806.001
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Introduction: Sound-symbolic processes

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“…The most recent and comprehensive investigation into the symbolic nature of sounds is that by Hinton et al (2006), who published an edited collection presenting recent cross-disciplinary findings in the field depicted from different perspectives, e.g. linguistic, anthropological, biological and literary.…”
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“…The most recent and comprehensive investigation into the symbolic nature of sounds is that by Hinton et al (2006), who published an edited collection presenting recent cross-disciplinary findings in the field depicted from different perspectives, e.g. linguistic, anthropological, biological and literary.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Thus, we exclude associations deriving from patterns of phoneme use in language (i.e., conventional sound symbolism; Hinton, Nichols, & Ohala, 1994) from our definition. We also exclude associations deriving from direct imitations of sound (i.e., imitative sound symbolism; Hinton et al, 1994).…”
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“…Thus, we exclude associations deriving from patterns of phoneme use in language (i.e., conventional sound symbolism; Hinton, Nichols, & Ohala, 1994) from our definition. We also exclude associations deriving from direct imitations of sound (i.e., imitative sound symbolism; Hinton et al, 1994). 2 We exclude these associations because, like Hinton et al, we think they are distinct categories and that they do not necessarily share underlying mechanisms with the phenomenon we seek to explain.…”
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