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The bouba/kiki effect is robust across cultures and writing systems
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In: ISSN: 0962-8436 ; EISSN: 1471-2970 ; Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03511811 ; Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, Royal Society, The, 2022, 377 (1841), ⟨10.1098/rstb.2020.0390⟩ (2022)
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Novel vocalizations are understood across cultures
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In: ISSN: 2045-2322 ; EISSN: 2045-2322 ; Scientific Reports ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-03228519 ; Scientific Reports, Nature Publishing Group, 2021, 11, pp.10108. ⟨10.1038/s41598-021-89445-4⟩ (2021)
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Exploring the nature of cumulativity in sound symbolism: Experimental studies of Pokémonastics with English speakers
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In: Laboratory Phonology: Journal of the Association for Laboratory Phonology; Vol 12, No 1 (2021); 3 ; 1868-6354 (2021)
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Japanese perceptual epenthesis is modulated by transitional probability
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Perceptual epenthesis is the perception of illusory vowels in consonantal sequences that violate native phonotactics. The consensus has been that each language has a single, predictable candidate for perceptual epenthesis, that vowel which is most minimal (i.e., shortest and/or quietest). However, recent studies have shown that alternate epenthetic vowels can be perceived when the perceptual epenthesis of the minimal vowel would violate native co-occurrence restrictions. We propose a potential explanation for these observed patterns: speech perception, and thus also vowel perceptual epenthesis, is modulated by transitional probability whereby epenthetic vowels must conform to the language specific expectations of the listener. To test this explanation, we present two experiments examining perceptual epenthesis of two Japanese vowels—/u/ and /i/—against their transitional probability in CV sequences. In Experiment 1, Japanese listeners assigned VCCV tokens to VCuCV and VCiCV categories. In Experiment 2, participants discriminated VCCV tokens from VCuCV and VCiCV tokens. The results show that sequences where /i/ is transitionally probable are more likely to elicit /i/ perceptual epenthesis.
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Japanese language; speech perception; vowels; XXXXXX - Unknown
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.7/uws:58162 https://doi.org/10.1177/0023830920930042
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Cross cultural differences in arousal and valence perceptions of voice quality
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In: 10th International Conference on Speech Prosody 2020 ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03094524 ; 10th International Conference on Speech Prosody 2020, May 2020, Tokyo, Japan. pp.720-724, ⟨10.21437/SpeechProsody.2020-147⟩ (2020)
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Visual and Proprioceptive Perceptions Evoke Motion-Sound Symbolism: Different Acceleration Profiles Are Associated With Different Types of Consonants
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In: Front Psychol (2020)
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Do Sibilants Fly? Evidence from a Sound Symbolic Pattern in Pokémon Names
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In: Open Linguistics, Vol 6, Iss 1, Pp 386-400 (2020) (2020)
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The asymmetry of politeness in Japanese: when explicit abstract rules override implicit linguistic experience ...
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Accounting for the stochastic nature of sound symbolism using Maximum Entropy model
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In: Open Linguistics, Vol 5, Iss 1, Pp 109-120 (2019) (2019)
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Persistence of prosody
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In: Kawahara, Shigeto; & Shaw, Jason. (2018). Persistence of prosody. Hana-bana (花々): A Festschrift for Junko Ito and Armin Mester. UC Santa Cruz: Linguistics Research Center. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/1jj5d27v (2018)
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Phonology and orthography: The orthographic characterization of rendaku and Lyman’s Law
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In: Glossa: a journal of general linguistics; Vol 3, No 1 (2018); 10 ; 2397-1835 (2018)
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Consequences of High Vowel Deletion for Syllabification in Japanese
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In: Proceedings of the Annual Meetings on Phonology; Proceedings of the 2017 Annual Meeting on Phonology ; 2377-3324 (2018)
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A Cross-linguistic Study of Sound Symbolism: The Images of Size
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In: Shinohara, Kazuko; & Kawahara, Shigeto. (2016). A Cross-linguistic Study of Sound Symbolism: The Images of Size. Proceedings of the 36th Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society, 396 - 410. UC Berkeley: Department of Linguistics. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/3ns6v23c (2016)
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Articulation, Acoustics and Perception of Mandarin Chinese Emotional Speech
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In: Open Linguistics, Vol 2, Iss 1 (2016) (2016)
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Incomplete Neutralization in Japanese Monomoraic Lengthening
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In: Proceedings of the Annual Meetings on Phonology; Proceedings of the 2014 Annual Meeting on Phonology ; 2377-3324 (2016)
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