skip to main content
Tipo de recurso Mostra resultados com: Mostra resultados com: Índice

Prominence effects in vocal iconicity: Implications for lexical access and language change

Erben Johansson, Niklas

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2024-01, Vol.155 (1), p.8-17 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Texto completo disponível

Citações Citado por
  • Título:
    Prominence effects in vocal iconicity: Implications for lexical access and language change
  • Autor: Erben Johansson, Niklas
  • Assuntos: General Language Studies and Linguistics ; Humaniora och konst ; Humanities ; Jämförande språkvetenskap och allmän lingvistik ; Languages and Literature ; Språk och litteratur
  • É parte de: The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2024-01, Vol.155 (1), p.8-17
  • Descrição: This paper explores how three cognitive and perceptual cues, vocal iconicity, resemblance-based mappings between form and meaning, and segment position and lexical stress, interact to affect word formation and language processing. The study combines an analysis of the word-internal positions that iconic segments occur in based on data from 245 language families with an experimental study in which participants representing more than 30 languages rated iconic and non-iconic pseudowords. The pseudowords were designed to systematically vary segment and stress placement across syllables. The results for study 1 indicate that segments used iconically appear approximately 0.26 segment positions closer toward the beginning of words compared to non-iconic segments. In study 2, it was found that iconic segments occurring in stressed syllables and non-iconic segments occurring in the second syllable were rated as significantly more fitting. These findings suggest that the interplay between vocal iconicity and prominence effects increases the predictive function of iconic segments by foregrounding sounds, which intrinsically carry semantic information. Consequently, these results contribute to the understanding of the widespread occurrence of vocal iconicity in human languages.
  • Idioma: Inglês

Buscando em bases de dados remotas. Favor aguardar.