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A Neurolinguistic Approach to Noncompositionality and Argument Structure
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Issues in L2 phonological processing ; Questions sur le traitement phonologique en langue seconde
Melnik, Gerda Ana. - : HAL CCSD, 2019
In: https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-02304656 ; Linguistics. Université Paris sciences et lettres, 2019. English. ⟨NNT : 2019PSLEE007⟩ (2019)
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Emojis Mean What?
In: Linfield Faculty Lecture Series (2019)
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Explorations of Sound Symbolism and Iconicity ...
Sidhu, David Michael. - : Arts, 2019
Abstract: Sound symbolism refers to the finding that individuals have biases to associate certain language sounds (i.e., phonemes) with certain perceptual and/or semantic features (see Lockwood & Dingemanse, 2015; Sidhu & Pexman, 2018a). An example of this is the association between the phoneme /i/ (as in heed) and smallness. This is of special interest to language because it can enable iconic relationships between form and meaning: instances in which a word’s form maps onto its meaning via resemblance. For instance, the word teeny contains a vowel associated with smallness, and refers to something small. Iconicity can also exist through direct resemblance, in which a form imitates the meaning to which it refers (e.g., bang, woosh). In Chapter 2 I synthesize the existing sound symbolism literature to arrive at five potential mechanisms that could give rise to the associations between phonemes and features. I also discuss as yet unanswered questions for the field and propose ways in which future research might ...
Keyword: cognitive psychology; Education--Language and Literature; FOS Languages and literature; iconicity; language processing; Linguistics; linguistics; psycholinguistics; psychology of langauge; Psychology--Cognitive; sound symbolism
URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.11575/prism/37081
https://prism.ucalgary.ca/handle/1880/111016
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Acquisition d'une langue visuo-spatiale et plurilinguisme audio-oral : le cas de l'American Sign Language (ASL) en tant que L2 selon la perception d'apprenants en milieu universitaire
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