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Audiovisual Maluma/Takete Effect ...
Sidhu, David. - : Open Science Framework, 2022
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Sound symbolism shapes the English language: The maluma [<Journal>]
Sidhu, David M. [Verfasser]; Westbury, Chris [Verfasser]; Hollis, Geoff [Verfasser].
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Is Iconic Language More Vivid? ...
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Is Iconic Language More Vivid? ...
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Levels of Processing and Iconicity ...
Sidhu, David. - : Open Science Framework, 2021
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Implications of the “Language as Situated” View for Written Iconicity
In: J Cogn (2021)
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Mapping semantic space: property norms and semantic richness [<Journal>]
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Explorations of Sound Symbolism and Iconicity ...
Sidhu, David Michael. - : Arts, 2019
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Supplementary material from "Communicating abstract meaning: concepts revealed in words and gestures" ...
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Supplementary material from "Communicating abstract meaning: concepts revealed in words and gestures" ...
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Communicating abstract meaning: concepts revealed in words and gestures
Zdrazilova, Lenka; Sidhu, David M.; Pexman, Penny M.. - : The Royal Society, 2018
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Is Moving More Memorable than Proving? Effects of Embodiment and Imagined Enactment on Verb Memory
Sidhu, David M.; Pexman, Penny M.. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2016
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Effects of Emotional Experience in Lexical Decision
Siakaluk, Paul D.; Newcombe, P. Ian; Duffels, Brian. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2016
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What’s in a Name? Sound Symbolism and Gender in First Names
Sidhu, David M.; Pexman, Penny M.. - : Public Library of Science, 2015
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Priming Boubas and Kikis: Searching For a Sound Symbolic Priming Effect ...
Sidhu, David. - : Graduate Studies, 2014
Abstract: Previous research has demonstrated a tendency to pair nonwords like bouba with round shapes, and nonwords like kiki with sharp shapes. This is evidence against the arbitrariness of language, and supports the notion that phonemes can be inherently meaningful (i.e., sound symbolism). However many of these studies used explicit tasks. I investigated if the Bouba/Kiki effect would emerge on a more implicit measure: a priming task. Across six experiments I varied instructions and stimuli and in some experiments a priming effect was observed: participants were faster or more accurate when responding to shapes following a congruent than an incongruent nonword prime. The categorization of neutral shapes was also impacted by the type of nonword prime. These results provide some support for the possibility of sound symbolic priming. ...
Keyword: Bouba/Kiki effect; FOS Languages and literature; Linguistics; priming; Psychology--Cognitive; Psychology--Experimental; sound symbolism
URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.11575/prism/27431
https://prism.ucalgary.ca/handle/11023/1844
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